months, yourfeelings in the last few weeks and months, your feelings about the way that the british government handled the british covid crisis. does angerfuel handled the british covid crisis. does anger fuel you right now?— crisis. does anger fuel you riiht now? , , right now? yes, partly. there is some anger. _ right now? yes, partly. there is some anger. so, _ right now? yes, partly. there is some anger. so, you - right now? yes, partly. there| is some anger. so, you know, right now? yes, partly. there i is some anger. so, you know, as you try to sort of tease out the various elements that i feel, some of it is distress and some of it is sadness and some of it is regret, there is anger in there too and i don't think that the government behaved properly at the very time i was getting the infection. i think they were basically working on a kind of no policy principle which has been called heard immunity without vaccination so people were meeting, there were spreaders, as they called them —— herd. football matches and so on. pop concerts. and no restrictions in schools, where i was visiting. i visited arsenal football club twice with full, packed ground. just in the period where i must�*ve