> a YouGov poll shows that 31% of people want to see big changes in the way the economy is run coming out of the crisis, with a further 28% wanting to see moderate changes and only 6% of people wanting to see no changes.
What's the basis for assuming it has anything to do with the pandemic? Who's to say that 59% (31%+28%) of the population didn't want to see changes to the economy before the pandemic?
52% voted for economic changes in 2016, they are finally going to get them at the end of this year. I'm pretty sure they will be disappointed with the results.
Before the pandemic, anyone who want change was told it could not be done. Now they have been force to make the changes people see a change can be done.
People have always wanted change. The issue is that the change some want is the opposite of the change the others want. We will see who gets what they want and who doesn’t, but I’d beware: the new boss will be the same as the old boss.
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[ 22.5 ms ] story [ 1779 ms ] threadWhat's the basis for assuming it has anything to do with the pandemic? Who's to say that 59% (31%+28%) of the population didn't want to see changes to the economy before the pandemic?
If it works so well, why stop?