Tax rates were very high indeed post war. Life was much harder then and there were much lower living costs and, basically, much less to actually buy.
There were many elderly people living off the interest from capital who were desperately impoverished by the high taxation of what was referred to as 'unearned income' so winners and losers in those days. (My Dad was a doctor and always worried about the legion of proud old ladies living on what they had left).
The immediate post war socialist movement changed radically as we moved into nationally more prosperous times.
I love the mass observation diaries and really enjoy reading about real life back then. Sorry, have moved off topic but I suppose then was then and now is now and direct comparison isn't really feasible.
Good Morning Thursday 9th July 2026
What words annoy you when used wrong or people don't know the meaning of?
but, on the other hand we do not need to descend into hell either which is where the nurse who was so close to tears and the partially blind lady with mental health problems must have felt May was happy to consign them as she seemed to have no understanding of the challenges of their lives and how her government had added to them.
. At the moment, there are some people in this country who receive a lot for doing very little - and they're not the demonised "benefit scroungers". They're the people who already have wealth and can sit back and watch their pile get even bigger.