DaisyAnneReturns
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Will a change of government be enough to stop the decline in local urban village life? Wouldn’t it be so fantastic if for once the UK began to thrive rather than dive?
Is any government to blame for the "decline in local urban village life"? I know of no proof that it is. Add the FACT that the depopulation of villages or their absorption into sprawling industrial centres started during the Industrial Revolution, and I have to wonder how any recent government can be blamed.
I am not sure there has been any decline in local urban village life. If you mean that most village dwellers work elsewhere, that is because if the only occupants of village houses were those working in agriculture, then most of our villages would be derelict.
Technology means that the number of people working in agriculture has declined and those working in offices, and now, also from home has grown enormously. Why should they not live in villages, I have spent the last 30 years living in a village and it was a lovely sociable place, we all greeted people in the street, had a lot of different activity groups. Because the new houses that were built attracted young families, we also still had a school and a village shop and post office and being on a busroute between local towns and the railway station, we had plenty of public transport.