For sure Frank, the Tories are indeed not known for being sentimental.
I am not sure if I entirely agree with you about the general public, although without doubt there is widespread discontent with the way this Government has performed since the general election, but I wonder if there are large swathes of people who just want the Government to get a grip of the coronavirus and get the country back to work and on its feet again. Maybe they just want the government to succeed rather than listen to the usual point scoring Party politics, because if it doesn't, the ones who will suffer the most are the unskilled and the low paid and young people who are leaving school and trying to find work. I agree with Cromwell about Boris Johnson that before he had a chance to get going he was floored by coronavirus and it has taken him many months to recover from it.
The glee with which ex ministers wade in to give their opinions just irritates me. In particular, John Major. He is a man who lacked the courage to tell Margaret Thatcher to her face that she no longer had his support. His excuse was either a toothache or a migraine, in any case, he wasn't there when she needed his support. He was more than happy to look after his own interests as he had every intention of replacing her so I just wish he would keep quiet for once - he has had his time.