Honestly? Unless they recruit a collective of experienced advisors who have proven ground giving experienced measured advice with the ability to execute the reform manifesto successfully, then i am not sure they will be any different. Labour spent most of their efforts blocking and opposing the Tories, the Tories with their embarrassing overly confident smug leader are at it now. Its a flaw how our government operates, ive said this time over, all MP's should be sworn in under oath an commitment that they always do what's best for and prioritises British citizens most importantly over commercial interests, and if that means collaborate with other parties that must be recognised as a positive move.
My no.1 resentment is 'tax the rich' thats fine but lets have a flat rate. The more i earn the more tax i pay, why should i have to pay a higher percentage tax rate ie penalised for working harder. (i know some jobs are not recognised despite working as hard but that's another subject, and is subjective)