Covid lockdowns had a “catastrophic effect” on the UK’s social fabric and the most disadvantaged are no better off now than at the time of the financial crash, a new report claims.

The country is in danger of sliding back into the divisions of the Victorian era, marked by a widening gap between the mainstream and the poorest in society, according to an inquiry by the centre-right thinktank the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ).

About 13.4 million people lead lives affected by family fragility, stagnant wages, poor housing, chronic ill health and crime, the centre says.

  • @Lmaydev
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    127 months ago

    The lockdowns were awful, but necessary.

    Many pillars of the community got fucked.

    My local pub owners can’t get a loan to buy the place as banks are rejecting loans because of bad numbers during COVID.

    Seems ridiculous as it doesn’t reflect their usual earnings as people literally weren’t allowed to go.

    Lots of social and hospitality places will never recover.

    And the rich got a lot richer. There was a lot of money to be made by fucking normal people over.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 months ago

      It goes a lot deeper than the local pub.

      We’ve got a bunch of children that will be known of the COVID generation. They will have educational issues, relationship issues, mental health issues and more I’m sure, all at higher rates than those either side of them.

      And we’ll put them into a job market where the rich are more powerful than before.