There is a collective spirit woven through this crisis. Sooner or later, that spirit will demand to be voiced by the person who leads us, says the Guardian columnist John Harris
Last week, Boris Johnson stood on a set of stairs inside 10 Downing Street and spoke into a smartphone camera. Towards the end of a two-and-half minute monologue about Covid-19 and the national response to it, he said something striking: “One thing I think [the] coronavirus crisis has already proved is that there really is such a thing as society.”
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