Well a lot of them have got what they asked for.
Lets hope actions are louder than words as we desperately need action.
Voting done and dusted. So it's all about hope for the future.
As I've posted before I can't see much change as it's not just this country that's struggling.
Some of the well intentioned promises ( I'll give benefit of the doubt for now) aren't easily achievable.
One example is the NHS
My open view.
Extra pay for overtime at weekends etc to bring down waiting lists.
Aren't there already outstanding pay disputes? People normally want a fair wage without the need for working extra hours. We also hear of staff being burned out and absenteeism on the rise? Are they the ones expected to cover weekends?
The promise of extra permanent staff when there are already thousands of jobs vacant.
How many years to train doctors and nurses even if people want to go into the jobs?
It's nota quick fix, how long well the new government get before the knives are out?
People will be looking for visible improvement, imo not much can be achieved in the next 5 years, maybe shoots so how much goodwill will they have after the memory of the last government fades?