The 'loads of empty First Class seats' and wifi are of course in the process of being remedied.
Next year: where have all the First Class seats gone, and why does the wifi not work...
I found the report interesting to read, but the comments difficult to categorise, and no common conclusion to reach.I noted the advise from Which? to
FGW▸ as to how to improve, but found that in many ways that advise is so blunt (i.e. not sharp) as to be hard to even understand how it could be implemented, and also their suggestions or change to not necessarily match the critical comments. In other words, I found it interesting to read, but hard to comment.
* It's good to see a lot of positive feedback there - I have long since learned that people will easily write in a negative way, but it takes something spectacularly good to make them praise - so the praise is praise indeed.
* Some of the "they should xxx" criticisms are asking for wildly impractical "xxx"s and the net effect, baring being part of a huge change, would have negative side effects that could be even more criticised
* Some of the comments are so well answered here on this forum that I wish we could write to their authors and say "there's a reason for that, and it's explained at"
* And, alas, there are some criticisms which I would agree are pointing out things that are really wrong / frustrating, and about which something perhaps could be done. I'm not going to be specific, as there are already threads somewhere here where they've been covered in the past.