... good post volver.
Until people decide that a more equitable society will be better for the country as a whole, economically, socially and politically, then we're stuck with individuals like Anders Holch Povlsen, and that lady in the news who has £12.36 in her bank account to last her until June.
People are up in arms about the huge energy cost hikes (hence the current government action) because it's hitting them where it hurts, but we're still remarkably, passively, indifferent to the huge wealth enjoyed by some, and the stark poverty experienced by others. But hardly surprising I guess when the RW media (owned by those with huge wealth) continually encourage us to blame each other for the state of the economy.
If only those benefit scroungers would get a job and those 'illegal' immigrants be housed in a shoe-box (or better still, sent packing) instead of being put up in 4 (or is it 5) star hotels and being allowed to jump the housing queue landing them 5-bedroomed houses in a desirable area; and of course, if poor people on a tight budget learned how to cook from scratch on 30p... there'd be plenty of funding available for state spending -right? .
And of course the huge wealth enjoyed by the above-mentioned was all achieved by "hard work" and we could all be millionaires if we just worked that little bit harder.
We'll not see a more egalitarian society any time soon...