"Transforming a low-trust society isn’t easy at the best of times. The last few weeks of media coverage of Labour ministers having their freebies wrestled from them and not getting what all the fuss is about won’t have helped Starmer’s imagine of stolid rectitude one bit. But the ingredients are well known – transparency and accountability, public services that deliver, devolution of power to the lowest level, social inclusion and ethical leadership. Above all else, though, is competence. The mood of the nation is that nothing works properly any more and the public realm is stuffed with useless people on high salaries who are disconnected from the social and economic corrosion outside the Zone 1 bubble."
The quotation above, from CapX today, primarily about the low levels of trust in UK society, and how most people no longer expect public services to operate properly, gets quite close to summing up how the UK feels. Of course, much of the disillusionment stems from a decade's worth of cost-paring, but the new government is closing on its first 100 days deadline and round up, and the removal of the WFA from so many not wealthy pensioners, when compared to the amount of winter fuel support for RoI pensioners, following quoted from the Telegraph..."It means Irish retirees with an income of £22,308 or less can receive around £750 every year to heat their homes, while British pensioners with an income of £11,500 are now not entitled to a penny."
I don't think the media are going to mince their words.