Behind the rage against coronavirus restrictions is a fear of losing control, and a sense that the government is flailing

Autumn is coming, and we all know what that means.

The nights draw in, the conkers ripen, the morning mist lies in thickly whipped folds at the bottom of the valley, and children start asking how long it is until Christmas. To which the answer this year can only be: it’s complicated.

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