Alan, I too remember waking up with ice on the windows, Lino on the floor, one fire in the grate, how cold I felt. My mom was wonderful, we went to school well fed, wrapped up, Liberty bodice, vest, woolen socks and pixie hoods, knitted by my mother. Always a hot meal and pudding when we got home, but we were poor but everyone round us was.. We knew no difference, our grandchildren have been bought up to expect heating, fast food etc..They are however, paying a bigger price than ever we did. I am constantly amazed by just how smashing the youngsters of today are, interested in charity work and the environment, yes they have had it easy in some ways but not in so much more.,Shops should not have doors open, granted, but you can't expect staff to work in freezing conditions, doors opened every few minutes, customers coming in with warm outside gear on.
I don't think people that don't live here have the right to tell us what we should be doing , look after what you're doing in your homeland as here we are all doing their best under difficult curcumstabces. I remember France revolting years ago about animal transport. Now we have NHS, Post Office and Rail workers all striking over Christmas, proper not sake yo get home, as if we haven't had enough, we all need more. some are more equal than others who cannot live one week if their earnings stopped.