It’s far better than a Corbyn administration would have been, but it would be wrong to pretend that the public shouldn’t feel angry and frustrated with the growing list of problems we've seen in recent months
The government has scrambled at every turn. There are conceivable circumstances that permit the general public to feel angry and frustrated with the governmentit would be wrong to deny this. I voted for Johnson’s leadership, but it has been lacking at key junctures throughout this pandemic.
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