Think I was not clear.
I meant that the reasons that elderly people live in care hlmes rather than with or near their families in houses is more complicated.
As for the death figures I am not aware that anyone is taking pride or glee in them.
I do think there is an increasing amount of anger as we were slow to go into lockdown , which probably cost lives and there is an understandable fear that this could go bad again very quickly as we do not appear to be in the best position to be opening things up again so quickly.
The reasons the Tories are getting so much **** is cos they are making the decisions.
When Blair's Labour Government took us into war with Iraq millions campaigned against them and had nothing to say about the Tories supporting the war cos Labour was in power.
The fact that msny had only ever voted Labour up until then did not stop them slaughtering Labour for their shocking behaviour during that time.
I think it is a similar situation now.
Boris saying he met patients with coronavirus and shook hands with them in early March, Cheltenham going ahead, telling pubs to close on a Friday evening but allowing them to stay open until 11pm that night instead of ordering an immediate shut down, pushing the "herd immunity" possibility, allowing Spanish fans into Britain to watch Liverpool v Athletico Madrid in the CL, not testing hospital patients before sending them back to care homes and not making everyone entering Britain go into isolation are all mistakes which have cost lives.
Everyone hopes the decisions being taken do not go wrong cos more will die, get very ill, lose jobs, businesses and homes if they do.
But the list of mistakes have caused a lot of people to be fearful...and very angry and I think it is thisthat is causing the mistrust of the government and it's figures.
Tbh, the only minister who seems to come out of this looking like he had a clear idea of what needed doing is the Chancellor...I have never voted Tory and do not trust them to not to implement more austerity in the coming months while refusing to make the better off and businesses to pay their share of the costs...but the furloughing scheme (for all it's weaknesses) has saved a hell of a lot of jobs.
Sorry to be so rambly...tired but too hot to sleep