A number of points raised are interesting:
//One of her key points is that people have all stopped wearing face masks way too early, and they ar3nt being enforced anymore,..//
There’s a very good reason for that. There is no legal requirement to wear face coverings in England. Businesses and organisations can insist you do and deny you entry if you don’t, but that’s it, but there is no "enforcement" available. I won’t go into the efficacy or otherwise of face coverings as it’s been done to death (mainly by me) many times.
Infection rate. The main reason the UK exhibits the highest infection rate in Western Europe is because it carries out around ten times more tests (per head of population) than the average of those other countries. The nearest to the UK is France (half as many as us). But despite testing half as many people, France has an infection figure of 80% that of the UK (7.1m against 8.8m).We carry out ten times the rate of that in Germany (who have 4.5m infections) and fifteen times the rate in Greece (0.72m). So, you test more, you get more positives. The UK has a positive test rate of one in twenty (5%). For every twenty people tested, nineteen are negative. Germany’s rate is one in twelve. There are enormous numbers of people being tested in the UK for no apparent reason. I was one of them when I returned from abroad last week. They are not ill; they exhibit no symptoms. But enormous sums are being spent testing them. When these factors are considered, the UK is not the pariah state of Europe at all.
Deaths. There is now a move to examine the way Covid deaths have been counted in the UK. Large numbers of people among the 140k deaths died principally of something other than Covid. Many of them were suffering from long term underlying health issues which compromised their immune system. This is particularly true among elderly victims. In normal years many elderly people die from pneumonia/bronchitis. It’s what finally “finishes them off.” Now they are dying from Covid instead. The three main causes of death (dementia, cancer, and heart disease) are each causing four times as many daily deaths as Covid (even counting the Covid deaths as we currently do).
Hospitalisations. Many people admitted to hospital do not have Covid when they arrive. They are admitted for some other reason. But they are tested whilst there and if positive their admission is recorded as a “Covid” admission. In England & Wales some 50,000 patients a day are admitted to hospital. The current admission figure for Covid is around 800. At the height of the pandemic last winter around 40,000 Covid patients were in dock across the UK. Now it is one fifth of that figure. There are currently more empty beds across E&W than there are Covid patients. There simply is no comparison between the situation faced now by the NHS and that faced in January 2020.
//Would we all adhere to the rules that would come with another lockdown?//
I doubt they would. Most people should have realised by now that “lockdowns” simply delay the spread of the virus. Open up and it spreads again, as it will forevermore. The problem is that, if the mistakes of the past are repeated they will not be able to go where they want to, whether they adhere to the lockdown or not. There needs to be a proper debate on whether the withdrawal of liberties and the forced closure of businesses is a legitimate tool to manage demands on the NHS because in my view they are not.