We think of modern Britain as a place of progress. The West is supposed to be financially stable and progressive but when you scratch the surface is modern life better than 100 years ago? Yes we have more mod-cons, well some of us do, others are living in slum housing or now a growing number on the streets, or someone's sofa, especially in cities. One problem homeless people find they move to a new area for a fresh start only to find they know no-one and are more isolated.
One of my granddaughters visited us at the weekend, she is at university in the Manchester area and was telling us unbelievable stories of deprivation. She was telling us about a happening at a doctor's surgery. The local people hold the doctors in high esteem, but one of the doctors had inadvertently left he handbag on the seat when she parked on the roadside. Later she found her car window had been smashed and the handbag stolen. However later when she returned to the car the handbag had been returned with a not saying sorry they had not known it belonged to a doctor, all the contents were intact. They are not bad people, just desperate!
Have we moved that far from the days of "Les Miserables"?
I'm sure all major cities have slum areas and street dwellers. My daughter living in London is involved in modular housing, and has been trying to get this off the ground for years to relieve the housing crisis.
Comfortable, compact, affordable eco-friendly living which can be erected fast. Despite the governments saying how much they need to build houses fast little is being done. She is having an uphill battle to progress with her solution.
Perhaps it is up to everyone to take control of their lives, or fight for their causes, improving things as they can. We are a generous nation setting up food banks and helping charities, war victims etc. however benefits are being cut and more and more homeless people are slipping through the net and ending up on the streets.
They say the majority of families are only a few pay days away from losing their homes and ending up homeless if they lose their jobs. Even though statistics show more people are at work, and there is less unemployment, many are working several part-time jobs to make ends meet.
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Useful reading:
"Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway" by Susan Jeffers
"Creative Visualization" by Ronald Shone
"Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill
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