Why does everyone in politics seem so angry nowadays? We see it massively in the US at the moment and we see it here.
I also think that for the last 20 years or so people get incensed about what others
say, not just about what they do. Marriages split because of differences of opinion over things like leaving the EU. My brother-in-law was in favour, my sister wasn't, but they seem to get on still, and I certainly don't fall out with my brother-in-law, we just laugh about our differences.
The idea of "agreeing to disagree" seems to have fallen out of favour.
I loathe Boris Johnson and all he has done, but I'm not angry, I'm just sad, and I'll do my bit constructively to repair the damage he has caused in a positive way. I wasn't angry about the 2019 election result, either.
But I really think that legislation against "glorifying terrorism" has gone too far, if I want to say "Osama bin Laden was right" then why shouldn't I? Of course I don't think that, but I have a right to think and say it don't I?