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Unlocking the UK

Background.

The UK needs to have a strategy for relaxing quarantine restrictions that has elements of

  • Graduated / Phased unlock -some services are less/more essential than others so we need a graduated
  • Balancing simplicity with detail
  • Allowing flexible/dynamic lockdown/unlock as needed

Concept

There are many types of business/organizations ( and I am sure i have missed some ) I would allocate each sector a “grade” like

  • A – essential for individual life
  • B – good for community health
  • C – nice to have
  • D – luxuries that can wait

I would also define phases of lock down.

  • Red = Closed
  • Orange = Partial opening ( with social distancing )
  • Green = Open with social distancing

People would look up which letter “their” sector is in and each week the government says which phase the different letters are in.

At the moment the ‘A’ would be green but everything else would be red. Overtime as the unlock progressed more and more sectors would go green.

I believe that sectors can be broadly split into “Services” and “Physical Goods” and that within those groups there are different types (rows) and stages ( columns )

Services


Collages,
Research &
Training
Strategy &
Management
Service Delivery
Health / Care ServicesAAA
Emergency Services( inc Police )AAA
UtilitiesBAA
Coroner / UndertakersBAA
Repair / MaintenanceBBB
TransportCBA
Governments / Courts / PrisonsCBA
Finance / InsuranceDCA
News / Public infomationDCA
Hair Dresser / PedicuresDCB
Remote EntertainmentDCB
Construction and property sales/movesDCB
Leisure / SportsDCC

Physical Goods


Manufacturing/
Generation
Logistics
(Storage and Distribution)
Sales / Retail
Support /Processing
(Online)
WasteDisposal
FoodAAAAA
PharmaceuticalAABBA
Clothing
( inc PPE )
AABBB
Garden itemsBBBBA
Education and CraftsBBBBB
Business itemsBBBBB
Household itemsDCCCA

Laws and Taxation

We need to encourage businesses and society to adopt a new normal, and we need to recoup the money that has been thrown at covid. We need to balance physical health, mental health and the economy I’d make changes to taxation as follows

  • I’d have a tax on “offices” designed to have companies support remote / working from home. I’d want to encourage flexible working where people could work from home or from a local hot-desk hub.
  • I’d have income tax bands based on the ABCD categories listed in the tables above
  • I’d say every year somebody works in the Health/Care or emergency services that the government writes off a proportion of their ( student or credit ) debt . The goal being to encourage people to work in key services for at least a few years
  • I’d abolish national insurance and roll that into income tax. I’d increase VAT but ensure it did not apply to food/clothes/utilities. That way you would be taxed on “non essentials” that you purchased

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eBay – the greatest shop in the world.

When I was a child there were high-street stores that sold the myriad of knickknacks that make and personalise a home. Now, years later, many of those stores have been driven out by large franchises and out of town retail parks. Those new superstores carrying the most profitable and popular lines of items, with rarely bought items not stocked.

At the same time global communications and transport and an entrepreneurial spirit have meant more innovations and variations of item being manufacturers around the world.

eBay may have a reputation for a place to buy and sell second-hand goods, but it is also gloriously full of entrepreneurs around the globe eager to sell their products. if you can visualise the thing you need, it is likely you will find it on eBay, pay for it with PayPal and be able to have it delivered to your door in the next week. What’s more in many cases you can find items cheaper than you might at a high-street store. Granted there are fakes and frauds, just as one might find at a town market, but these become easy to recognise with experience.

I believe that eBay is the greatest shop in the world.

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Amazon wish lists are like letters to Santa except slightly more amazing

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