as with everything this lot do the changes you refer to will impact the new support they have garnered due to a single policy championed by Braverman.
Once the great unwashed find going to Benidorm en masse rather than in limited numbers is a fucking chew on waiting in queues at airports etc pennies will drop. When people think " hey thats not fair " and want to protest only to find its against the law - when they rock up to a polling booth with a polling card that has always stood them in good stead only to be turned away because it doesn't bear their photograph - when fuel prices remain high - when infection rates remain high - when they, family or friends are waiting for months for NHS services or hours for ambulances or just to get out of one into A&E - when they ask how did this happen the answer will have to be " you voted for it - this is yours to own"
And if you complain about it in writing, the Home Secretary, and not the judiciary, will have the power to have you sent to prison for up to10 years if he/she doesn't like what they see as undue criticism.
Don't protest about it either, because that will land you in prison for up to 10 years, and if you rescue someone in the sea that is drowning, well, that's a potential life sentence.
It really is astounding that we are teetering on the edge of becoming a fascist country. That may seem an extreme opinion, and I find it difficult to rationalise it myself, but it is what it is, and it will soon be law you can't protest or criticise the government.
They tried to illegally prorogue parliament, lied to the Head of State, the Queen, lie at the despatch box in the House of Commons, have no respect for the ministerial code, won't release the report into Russian interference in the referendum, lie about the employment figures which ignore the self-employed, lie about us having the highest growth rates of the G7 economies, and above all, lied about getting brexit done!
We'll see how that has been achieved later this year.
Everything about this government is a lie, from top to bottom, and without doubt this is the worst parliament I have seen in my 64 years. I detested Thatcher, but she was a paragon of virtue compared to the clueless shower now running the country. When you watch previous ministers like Michael Hesaltine and John Major collectively shaking their heads in bewilderment at the state of our government today, ministers I despised years ago but now find myself nodding in agreement with, I despair, I really do.