I think Al has a point about riots on the streets.
There is a growing awareness from the public that this "current state of play" is NOT going to change any time soon. The situation is different from the banking crisis of ten years ago
Back then the financial instruments were so complex that so called "financial experts 🤣" couldn't understand their complexities , so public had no idea how dire the global condition was.

But everyone know how much petrol/fuel costs.
Everyone knows how steeply prices are shooting up and everyone knows how much profit are been made out there. I perceive this situation to be far more potentially destabilising then the financial crash from a while back.