I travel around a lot for work purposes. Wherever I go these days, high streets seem more and more full of charity shops. The Red Cross, Relate, PDSA, Cancer Information Services, British Heart Foundation .... the list goes on. Visited an Air Ambulance shop on my way to a meeting on Wednesday. All the items seemed very expensive as opposed to very cheap. Maybe this is the way ahead, buy expensive tat and donate!!
Then went on to a Community Support association which had opened a shop to make up for now non-existent grants. This is the reality of the pruned back State. Nowadays, more and more people have to make do, hence the rising trend for upcycling, retro and vintage. We may not want to make do, but if we have to, we'll make the best of things. Brava the spirit of the Blitz, even if the latest Blitz was a government supported blitz on our bank accounts and standards of living. And in one way, I'm all for recycling. I am pretty anti- the necessity for food and clothing banks though, also child poverty.
I'm not old enough to remember post-War austerity, but what's going on at the moment seems like a new post-War austerity - post class war.
I used to think (naively) that the general population was as committed to equality of opportunity as me. How foolish I was in those days. Yet history shows that very unequal societies tend to suffer from social unrest and violent re-organisation - and those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat its mistakes.
When A La Lanterne occurs, guess who'll be knitting by the guillotine?
