I agree that the public is justified in having no confidence in the government’s measures given the record over the last few months, but I think only a tiny, tiny minority are not following because they think the rules are illegal and undemocratic, a fringe of the libertarian fringe. Although it looks bad on telly, and is clearly enough to keep the virus spreading, I really think those who are visibly breaking the rules (like the mobs in the streets at 10 pm in a few places) are either profoundly ignorant or just don’t care. Most of us, even those (like me) who have doubts about the effectiveness of some of these measures - and also I think most of those who are more concerned about the impact on the economy - still follow the rules. I have to say, in my case it really is the effectiveness of the rules that I doubt, in these circumstances I don’t feel any unreasonable restrictions on my liberty. It’s utility and appropriateness we should be concentrating on.