Though he's not my usual reference point on matters of policy and governance, a couple of things Dominic Cummings has written are interesting as regards the regime in power (which remains the same, continuity Boris).
The well known one being Cummings' description of Truss as "Out of all the [Johnson] cabinet, she's the nearest thing to proper crackers".
Even more so, Cummings was appalled by the industrial scale leaking going on from the time of Brexit onwards, and by the time he left, said that most of the senior Civil Servants around Whitehall and Downing Street were noticably silent during meetings, "stress testing" of policy initiatives, crisis talks etc, as anything they did say was liable to be leaked - and consequently risk being career destroying. According to Cummings the most prodigious, borderline obsessive leaker is Truss.
I presume a lot of the fantasy guff she has come out with in the last three months will vanish - but whether the Government machine will become the well-oiled machine it (was a long time since) needs to be to live with the policy swerves and handbrake turns seems a long shot.
Very reminiscent of our own dear club, in fact.