Don't think anyone over here has the balls to do anything tough , the UK will just stumble through this crisis hoping things will turn out okay .
It's too late for that.
The original lockdown was touted as the solution to the whole problem, which anybody with any sense should have realised was nonsense.
It was necessary given the horrific predictions based on WAG** modelling. Any professional modeller would have(and I bet many of them were screaming this) that you have to get real data as soon as possible to make the models accurate.
Tracing how the virus and its consequence spread should have been the priority from day 1. Then we would have known very quickly that it didn't spread as badly as first thought, or that it was nowhere near as fatal, that oxygen was a better treatment of the worst symptoms than ventilators, and that most of us were unlikely to be affected.
That would have meant that a competent government could have used the country's original goodwill to keep business, schools and other important aspects of society running with some sensible precautions, which would have mainly been reduce your social interactions as much as possible. That's the real meaning of social distancing, instead of the physical 2 metre distancing they called out for.
Instead the appeal to 'common sense'*** was an instant and long term opps up that is only going to get much worse.
The new lockdown will have the same effectiveness the last one did: as soon as it's lifted the trouble will continue just as it was before.
** Wild Arsed Guess
*** Common sense - throw reason out the window, or to quote Feynman "Why be informed, when you can use your
feelings as facts?"