Each step we take towards normality is an experiment, and any wrong move must be acknowledged and retraced quickly, says the Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
It’s hardly as if they weren’t warned. When Jacob Rees-Mogg first started threatening to bring back parliament in person, the risks – both to medically vulnerable MPs and to the public, if it turned politicians into unwitting super-spreaders – were spelled out very clearly to him.
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