I often live in working poverty; if you get a low pay Universal Credit doesn't cover it until the next month, but apparently people want bank and casual work? (I'm not one). Yet it's Cameron's legacy of Brexit that frustrates me most, getting a Country to vote on something that is an open concept and has no beginnings of bones to it, it was a big failure to his Country. He could have least have had some basic talks with the EU to see what the model may look like first, but he didn't and then turned his tail and ran when the real work started.
May stood up and took leadership and for that I admire her. It's not her politics but those of her party that have led to the above and in other stats they are saying we're doing a lot better in employment that before. Probably because we have to juggle 3 jobs just to keep a roof over our heads! But I live in hope of a contracted job and know many are in the same situation.