the summer and this is part of a wider pattern with the public very increasingly concerned having an increasingly concerned having an increasing lack of confidence and trust in the government's competencies particularly if we think about things in terms of inflation, supply shortages, immigration policy failures. the public has been getting more and more frustrated and this is the latest, i think, more frustrated and this is the latest, ithink, in more frustrated and this is the latest, i think, in a more frustrated and this is the latest, ithink, in a big mixing pot of issues which the public is growing more frustrated with the government and voice johnson's growing more frustrated with the government and voicejohnson's and the conservative's rating has been sliding down on the pulse as a result. in terms of the specific period we're in at the moment the government hasjust period we're in at the moment the government has just announced a version of plan b to increase and restrictions in england at least in the foreseeable future. is there any evidence about public attitudes to restrictions of that kind in the light of the allegations that have been made about what happened or may have happened in downing street last year? have happened in downing street last ear? , ,., have happened in downing street last ear? , , ., ., have happened in downing street last ear? , ,., ., , year? yes, so what we find is the british public _ year? yes, so what we find is the british public are _ year? yes, so what we find is the british public are generally i year? yes, so what we find is the british public are generally very l british public are generally very supportive of measures such as face masks, generally supportive as one