I'm surprised Brexit isn't getting more mention. Have so many people already forgotten just how bad that was for Britain? They really shot themselves in both feet when Boris the Clown delivered a Brexit that no one promised and no one voted for.
They talked for a year how they were negotiating for the fishermen (1% of the economy), and the fisherman were screwed overnight when on January 1st, they learned they couldn't bring their dirty third-country fish into Europe for sale without treating them first -- no one negotiating the trade and cooperation agreement realized the treatment plants used by UK fishermen were in Europe, and that treatment would be required before they could import the dirty shellfish and mollusks that inhabit the UK waters.
The xenophobia baked into Brexit means no migrant workers to pick the crops, or drive them to market, meaning farmers left half their crops to rot in the field, and the next year planted half the crops, increasing their dependency on Europe, a continent which Brexit makes harder to trade with.
The trade and cooperation agreement did not include the more lucrative services sectors, and financial centers started shifting significant services to European banks.
Did the NHS ever get the money written on the bus?
The biggest benefactor of Brexit, besides Europe, is Northern Ireland, who gets to trade freely with both Europe, and Great Britain. And after running on and winning a campaign founded in an oven-ready deal carving out a Northern Ireland solution, much of the Brexit discussion shifted to taking that solution away and have Northern Ireland to suffer the way the rest of the UK is.
I won't be surprised when Northern Ireland reunifies with the Republic, and Scotland breaks away and rejoins Europe. One day Britain will change their mind and rejoin Europe too, (assuming nationalism forces don't break it up from within), but this is a few decades away, as Britain needs time to come around to the same decision they made back in the '70s. And then they will not have the same great deal they gave away, with all the "except Britain" clauses they were able to negotiate as a pillar of Europe.