Lockdown solidarity 'starting to fray'

Written by David Fletcher 30 Jul 2020
Lockdown solidarity 'starting to fray'

The restrictions of lockdown fostered a community spirit in Britain, with feelings of solidarity and togetherness. However a campaign called Together, which includes the NHS, charities, media groups and employers among its founders, says this sense of togetherness is beginning to fragment and fray. It is organising a national public consultation on how to avoid new community divisions opening up. Analysis of the polling of 2,000 adults during May-June has led to the warning, ‘There's a risk that past divides are re-emerging as society starts to re-open. The shared experience of lockdown made many people feel more connected to their neighbours and local community. Now that sense of togetherness is starting to fray, but people would rather we kept hold of it.’ There are expected to be challenging months ahead.

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  • Pray: for communities to maintain the neighbourhood spirit of unity that was shown in the ‘clap for carers’, as we enter further stages and strategies to fight the pandemic. (Matthew 6:13)