Kaz wrote: but if you get ill it's from your own actions seems to be the gist
That is the country I grew up in. Personal responsibility was expected, government was for those things people couldn't do for themselves and the police is for people who won't conform.
My how far our expectations have dropped. It is impossible to "fix" this without blanket vaccination and the vaccine has been certified for less than a month and this particular vaccine is in limited supply with difficult storage requirements.
Yet people expect it to be "fixed" for Christmas, complain that they're not giving us Christmas, want to go out and act as if there is no impact for doing what the hell they want at Christmas and if it all goes wrong, it will all be the government's fault?
The vast majority of people don't want Christmas blocked. What is the answer? Allow them Christmas but ask them to be sensible sounds like the most British thing to do.
It should be blatantly obvious that Covid won't be going away before 50% of the population are vaccinated. We just have to look at Germany to see that all these fairy stories about how the "government could fix it" if they just did the "right thing" are just that. Fairy stories. Germany is heading for a Christmas in total lockdown, with deaths at an all time high and the virus raging totally out of control. Germany, that has (had), much lower deaths than the UK, was in much better shape and was utterly convinced that they had "fixed it" by "sensible" measures.
So why are we hammering the government when we demand the impossible? The people are being given what they demand. But when they are being told to be responsible and accountable for their actions, it's the Government's fault.
You know what they say about arguing with an idiot. Don't do it because they will just drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.