A gif showing someone at home watching TV and relaxing with a sign saying 'furlough' that then changes to 'redundancy' and all his stuff is stripped away'. On the right, a man works at a desk under a sign saying 'smartworking' next to an ever-growing pile of money

A Nation Divided by Covid

Posted on: 28 Jul, 20

A short blog showing some examples of the way Covid has divided Britain, especially according to what sector of the economy you happen to work in.

oury angry

What’s the matter Clark? You’ve look like you’ve got the weight of the world on your shoulders. Like a philosophy student who’s just discovered life isn’t fair.

clark worried

Life isn’t fair, Clark.

oury laugh

Breaking news: the world is round.

clark nervous

It’s just the world is so divided.

oury laugh

Have you thought about forming a band with Bono and singing about this?

clark normal

Why? There’s no live music any more.

oury blow_kiss

You could do it on Zoom?

clark excitement

That’s my point. Zoom has done incredibly well. Lots of tech stocks have. Some people have been making out like bandits since the lockdown.

oury confusion

Bandits?

clark nervous

Well, highly entrepreneurial individuals who think on their feet and adapt to circumstance.

oury wink

Same thing really.

clark sad

And others, through no fault of their own, have been decimated. I’ve drawn up a spreadsheet here. About all the division, the divided society in 2020.

oury laugh

I can see that being a best seller. I’ll put it on my “Wish List”

clark normal

Take my friend Claire. She works for a museum. She’s been at home on alternate furlough with another of the employees. She does a bit of online archiving when it’s her turn to work, attends some Zoom meetings. She’s taken up yoga, baking, she posts inspirational memes on instagram to cheer everyone up. Her husband, Leo, works for an IT company. He’s been able to work from home.

oury normal

Lucky them.

clark excitement

Yes. Even though their earnings are down a little, they are actually richer because they’ve saved so much, not eating out, not travelling to work, not going on holiday, not getting coffees on their way to work and so on.

oury surprised

Did you know that the average city worker spends as much as £3,000 per year on coffee?

clark laugh

All that money you save with a Nespresso machine, you could buy a small plantation in Colombia, and bring the family to visit!

oury angry

My local CO-OP has sold out of Nespresso capsules.

clark laugh

First world problems, Oury.

oury furious

Then there’s Rob and Minnie. Rob runs a pub in the City. He’s had to borrow a fortune to stay afloat and now they’ve re-opened, business is dead because there’s nobody about. He’s about to go bust.

clark uncertain

He should apply for change of use and convert it into flats.

oury sad

Yeah, cos London doesn’t have enough trendy flats! In any case, he doesn’t own the freehold.

clark worried

Ouch.

oury normal

His wife Minnie, meanwhile, works in advertising. She’s on furlough – has been quite enjoying being at home – but knows she’s on borrowed time as nobody is making any adverts apart from the government.

clark normal

And betting companies.

oury laugh

That’s true, two things that survive in a recession are churches and bookies, selling false hope in equal measure!

clark angry

Rob and Minnie are probably going to end up losing their home because of this. They think the lockdown is insane and has gone on way too long. Claire and Leo both think the lockdown should have started sooner, and that it should carry on until the virus has passed – because it puts people’s lives in danger. But Rob and Minnie feel that the lock down will put more lives in danger when you consider the long term economic consequences across the board.

oury normal

I bet Claire and Leo are hypervigilant about wearing masks.

clark angry

They are. And why shouldn’t they be? Not wearing masks put people’s lives in danger.

oury doubt

Well, the evidence on that is not conclusive.

clark furious

What is the problem with wearing a mask?

oury laugh

Don’t lecture me about masks! Masksist!

clark doubt

Claire can’t understand why people are so upset. Be safe in your home – that’s all that matters. It would be nice to get her roots done, but Leo says he doesn’t mind that much.

oury angry

How magnanimous of him. What does he do?

clark laugh

He’s invented an app that tells you when you’re going to fart, by monitoring the rumblings in your stomach, and it rings you so you can leave the room. It’s called Rumbled. It’s going to be huge. But they’re thinking of closing down their offices altogether cos they can all work remotely.

oury laugh

Well they won’t be cooped up in the office together, they won’t even need that app!

clark sick

Irony of ironies, Leo’s office is by Rob’s pub, so that’s a load more clients who won’t be drinking there. Rob and Minnie are going to have to move in with Rob’s parents.

clark sick

Ooh, humiliating.

clark normal

Leo and Claire meanwhile haven’t seen Claire’s Mum, cos she’s in the country shielding.

oury wink

Bet they’re secretly quite happy about that.

clark laugh

They are. If they had their way they’d have been “shielding” from her for years!

oury uncertain

She must be going insane all by herself.

clark normal

Yes, she is but she is being brave. She grew up in the War so she sees it as no small sacrifice. Being an evacuee in Devon was more difficult than having to do her “Salsa over Sixty” classes online.

oury normal

Only marginally I’d say! So you have this divide between generations. Old people are the ones hit hardest by Covid, by the disease and by the isolation.

clark normal

They are the real heroes of Covid

oury angry

Another divide is education.

clark angry

How’s that?

oury normal

The private schools have adapted so much better than the state ones.

clark rolls_eyes

Well private schools almost always do.

oury rolls_eyes

Not sure about that, but Covid has amplified things. In April, just 3% of state primary and 6% of state secondary schools were providing live lessons online, compared to 60% of private primary and over 72% of private secondary schools.

clark surprised

Cripes. Why couldn’t the state schools get their house in order? Unions, lack of leadership, what?

oury embarrassment

Don’t let’s go there. Claire and Leo both sent their kids to state school, because they’re quite principled like that.

clark laugh

Also cos it saved them money and they’re quite tight. Plus, no doubt, they suddenly they remembered to be Catholic just as they applied places in St Brendan’s

oury angry

Maybe. But there’s now a wave of middle-class parents – Claire and Leo among them – deserting the state sector and turning to private schools.

clark normal

Well, that’s their decision.

oury worried

It’s another manifestation of this division that’s opening up. Not everyone can do that. I thought Leave or Remain was bad. Now it’s mask vs no mask. Public sector vs private. Can work from home, can’t work from home. Sectors that have been helped by the virus or decimated by it.

clark normal

People who shower at the beginning of the day or the end of the day.

oury angry

Yes, in a way. Think of all those low income workers trapped in crappy accommodation – dormitories and stuff. With no income. It’s fine for Leo and Clare – they’ve got a nice house.

clark angry

Vaxers and anti-vaxers. That’s the next argument that’s coming. Think about all the conspiracy theories that will abound regarding any vaccine against Covid!

oury sad

Don’t get me started on that one.

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