It's a state where some people have taken their lead from Boris, and the irresponsible and dysfunctional Tory party he carved out. Personal, political, social responsibility is rejected. Instead, it is clearly their time to take full advantage of the chance as an individual of the opportunity to use, misuse, abuse, the things that belong to everyone.
Example. Builder opposite me. Parks his truck and car on the grass verge by the bus stop. First it became a muddy mess. Then he started unloading rubbish and stuff overnight. Coincidentally, this means loads of cement powder must have fallen out of the bags, and it's now practically a concrete driveway for him.
Example. The supermarket and our locale have been over run by rats. The supermarket has done fuck all. The supermarket doesn't care that the local students and others have left masses of food and other rubbish brought from their shop lying around. It doesn't even clean it's own yard up properly, rubbish goes everywhere. Because profit! In fact most of the local litter picking is done by volunteers. Morrisons both take advantage of that service, started because local govt was stretched, and they ruin our environment and health. And the managers don't care because it's profit vs costs, 100% in their mind. Because it only changes if the atmosphere, the expectation around them changes, or they can be held to account.
On the same subject, our housing association messed up it's attempt to sort the rat problem, big time. But ultimately, by getting them to walk round with us, they've seen their mistake, and have finally gotten rid of them. It's a month since I've seen one around here - it used to be you could see half a dozen twice, three times a day. They've also finally done something about tenants who leave dog mess and fag ends everywhere. Just some letters, a couple of meetings with individuals. That's all it took.
Boris is the guy who says, no, no no. No letters! Stop nannying people! You want to crush these people like Big Brother? No, I will not allow it! He dressed it up as liberalism, because that goes down well with some inadequate Tory types. But really, it was all about there being no chance anyone ever expected anything to work, to be done thoroughly, and no chance whatsoever that anyone could hold him to account for his actions or behaviour, and no chance that it would all be about long standing conventions and rules, let alone the careful application of the written law. So many examples where he's done this.
On top of 12 years of mindless cuts - many of which will have led to deeper expenses being incurred down the line - this late stage Tory government have overseen a society that is, to me, as dysfunctional as that my parents used to speak of, when in the last 70's, trade unionism kept acting in it's own interests, was insulated from being held to account or responsibility, and a shabby mess of a labour party led us to a situation where industry was turning out pathetic products, the whole sector had written it's suicide note, and on the streets, the rubbish piled high as the binmen and other services 'simply stopped working'.
This is the same. It's just politicians, bankers, businessmen, and plenty of individuals taking the piss this time, rather than the trade unions. It is time for this country to get a grip. Cause and effect exists, and it has always been possible to agree on 'reality' where it matters. Refusing to admit that is to start playing a game where you want to take advantage of society and all it offers and never acknowledge anything is real unless you will it to be so, in order that you have no responsibilities and will face no negative consequences.