Leicester Mercury

To have any hope we must all work together

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ALL our politician­s, irrespecti­ve of their political views, should for the very first time put our country’s future first, before participat­ing in the usual parliament­ary back stabbing and squabbling and work together as an organised team to ensure the general public fully understand the complexity of this unknown killer disease, to which no one as yet has the answer.

Complete confusion reigns throughout the UK and the rest of the world, which is in chaos just by not knowing the outcome and the effect it’s having on the general public, plus the decimating of the commercial world.

That proves the complexity of the situation we are all having to face.

That’s why I advocate we all must do our best to eradicate this dreadful disease by abiding by the measures being placed on us all, because there is so much that doesn’t add up, which is causing so much confusion to the general public.

So if we are to have any hope of defeating this disease, we must all face the reality of the situation before it’s too late.

If not, we will all have to suffer the inevitable consequenc­es. Be sensible and be positive about this terrible virus, otherwise I dread to think what the future holds for all of us.

Always remember it’s not just the UK which has this problem, which has to stopped asap.

I’m usually a very optimistic individual, but unfortunat­ely this virus has had such a traumatic effect on us all, not knowing exactly where it started.

This makes it far more serious knowing that this coronaviru­s is a definite worldwide problem, so it’s important for everyone to put their difference­s aside and concentrat­e on the most important item which is affecting everyone.

To all who value their life on God’s Earth, ask themselves am I doing my part in eradicatin­g this worldwide killer disease?

Ray Newcombe, Aylestone

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