Well I don’t Have figures to hand of the numbers unemployed during the Great Depression.
It has to be remembered we had fought a war for “ A land fit for heroes”.
So many fatherless families etc.
No Welfare state in place and yet we got through to fight another war twenty years after WW1 ended.I had graphic descriptions from my parents what that was like.
A jam butty to me was two slices of bread,buttered and jam spread on them .
For my Dad’s generation it was dry bread ,no butter or margarine ,a little smear of cheap jam.
And he’d been in the army,P.O.W.back home March 1919.
I also think that many jobs that will become non essential are the ones like nail bars, tanning boutiques, fashion outlets etc.
A pity because people have invested and got off their backsides to create their own businesses.
However we can survive without them but I do feel for the small entrepreneurs like that.
I don’t see any harm in being as cautious as we can, that way we protect ourselves ,our loved ones and people such as Health Workers etc .
The more we do that the quicker this could die out as no “ hosts”.
The NHS staff must be on their knees ,those who have survived!
I am not leaving my house and garden only for a short walk in a very sparsely populated location .
I have no physical contact with anyone ,money for window cleaner in a pot of TCP, will pay son for the shopping he leaves at the gate or doorstep when
it is alright to do so.
Have sent no cards or presents for birthdays, have not been anywhere at all since my last Hospital appointment before all this really became a lockdown situation.
I can’t do more.
But I’ll be blowed if I will be made to feel guilty for being old by someone who is not being as cautious as I am!.
Viktoria.