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The UK falters at crisis points

The UK has encountered at least two (at least one in full) full blown crisis points in the last decade.

The Dover Crossings started in 2018 and a few years later a health pandemic kicked in.

These have both challenged our national capacity. They’ve also challenged our patience as a people group.

It’s not racists that are frustrated, but the public workers that have to navigate the complexities.

These times show us that as a modern State most people irritate at the worst time possible. It slows us down and causes huge upset.

The question is if we’re going to hate each other, or if we’re going to leave each other alone until the time is then right?