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The draconian extension of police powers is disaster capitalism creating a new control framework for the corporate feudalism that will follow Covid-19 — and let them rule over the ruins of a climate-changed world. It's time to hit the streets, writes ALAN SIMPSON

WE do ourselves no favours by treating the current Policing Bill just as an outrageous assault on a public right to protest. Of course it is — but the violence targeted towards the police in Bristol (and the preceding violence by police themselves towards peaceful protesters) masks the scale of the assault on civil liberties currently underway. It is this bigger picture that should worry us most.

Disaster capitalism is racing into “surveillance and control” politics. This provides the government with cover for its continuing addiction to all the problems that created the current crisis. If the government plan succeeds, life will become immeasurably harder — for all of us.

The whole of Britain longs for coronavirus constraints to come to an end. Spring is coming. We want to say hello to each other in public again, to socialise in ways we used to regard as normal.

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