Without being political, what seems most strange is that all the right wing Tory policies that they thought served them best over the last 12 years (corporate super-profits, austerity for the working classes, privatising the NHS, stopping the nanny state, and going ultra-small state intervention, oh and isolating ourselves from our colleagues in Govts across Europe who want a collaborative approach).... are now seen as completely the opposite of what we all are crying out for now (care workers, nurses, delivery drivers, sorters, stackers, ie: all those on minimum wages, gig economy types, and migrants that we apparently thought should go home). Since 2016 we have driven 50,000+ NHS workers out of the country because we didn't want them.
Without being political, privatisation of the NHS has been going on longer than 12 years. It started under Blair (who else!). Just saying.
nationalization comes to mind...and kick out those blood sucking CEOs who's wages largly depend on stock exchange values.
Only when the stockmarket is high: their wages haven't collapsed in line with the stockmarket this last month.