If the Labor Party is still struggling with this lack of faith in politics – a The Yougov survey found only 24% of British Keir Starmer – There is also an apparent bill in the ruling party not to get rid of the pandemic failures of the conservatives.
Once the acute phase of the pandemic finished, COVID-19 was no longer “before and in the center” of the attention of work, said a former party advisor. Instead, the opposition of the time quickly believed that the highlighting of the economic failures of the chaotic successor of Johnson Liz Truss was a more fertile electoral ground.
“We seemed to have our act together for the first time in many years,” said the advisor. They argued that talking about the pandemic and the party alone were not sufficient to guarantee an electoral victory. “The test is on the opposition to be ready for this moment when it happens.”
But while COVVI-19 quickly fell as a “high-end problem” for voters also, according to the Ipsos sounder, Gideon Skinner, the British “still think (he) has a continuous impact on the state of the country”.
While the investigation continues its long work, groups including the COVID-19 Families Benchmarked for Justice Continue to put pressure for change.
In a punchy report Last year, activists presented 22 asked the government in the hope of improving preparation for the next pandemic. This includes the creation of a secretary of state for resilience and civil emergencies, a permanent scientific committee of the United Kingdom on pandemics to advise risks and preparation, and a new national resilience office.