Inertia on the NHS and obstinacy on strikes have left the equivocating PM clinging to a life raft

After the mayhem, after Liz Truss blew up the economy, the only way was up. Things could only get better – or so you would have thought. But Rishi Sunak’s 100 days to steady the ship have left him and his party clinging to a life raft.

Yesterday the half a million public servants out on strike were largely backed by voters unwilling to see the pay of nurses, teachers and the rest fall behind inflation and below the private sector.

Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist

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