I'm curious, because there is a huge shift towards all the things the Tories have done wrong- hospital wait times, schools, Brexit, cost of living etc, but a lot of these were a huge issue in 2019 still. I know the cost of living crisis and the pandemic were a new thing for this latest term, but all those other things have been going on for ages, so what is it which made you change your thinking, this time around?
I'm only asking out of pure curiosity because they won with a landslide and now so many people are saying 'oh isn't it awful what we've had to put up with for 14 years', rather than people saying 'what we've had to put up with this last term' .