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23rd Dec 2021

Writer says young people should be given thousands of pounds for enduring Covid lockdowns

Charlie Herbert

He argued there should be a ‘financial societal thank you to the those under thirty’

A writer has suggested that under 30s should be given a financial reward by older generations for the sacrifice they have had to make throughout the pandemic.

Ben Judah explained that Gen Z has had to endure repeated lockdowns and restrictions on their social lives to help protect the elderly and the vulnerable from Covid-19.

He reckoned that this has been such a sacrifice that under 30s should be financially compensated as a way of everyone else showing their gratitude to them.

In a lengthy Twitter thread, he wrote: “I have non-ironically come round to the idea that the burden placed on young people in the UK to protect mainly the old has been so severe there needs to be a financial societal thank you to the those under thirty. We’ve got 21 year olds with no symptoms isolating for 10 days.”

He continued: “We’ve got a generation whose university, social, travel and often loves lives have been ruined and have taken on often multiple 10 day isolations to protect mainly the old — a generation that sadly seems to hold them collectively or at least their aspirations in complete disdain.

“What I’d like to see if a societal thank you: a major — we’re talking thousands of pounds — gift to every young person under 30. Done right it could turn tens if not hundreds of thousands of lives around. It should be funded by a one-off tax on the generations they protected.”

He went on to say that this wasn’t a policy that he felt was either Labour or Conservative and that the “symbolic thank you from old to young” would be important in “fostering a threadbare sense of common purpose and togetherness.”

He concluded: “Most British young people — rightly or wrongly — see the old as the generation that gave them unaffordable homes, climate change, loss of rights and opportunities in leaving the EU and now years of covid suffering to protect them. It’s just bad for a country to feel like this.

“The older generation are very attached — rightly in my view — to the values of nationhood and honouring sacrifice. Funding this with what would be for them individually a extremely small one off tax increase they won’t even notice could do a lot to give meaning to these values.”

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The idea certainly split opinion amongst people. Some thought this was a good idea which would be of huge help to younger people.

But others pointed out that lockdowns were imposed not just to protect the elderly but also those who were immunocompromised or had underlying health conditions.

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Having experienced three separate lockdowns since the start of the pandemic, it remains to be seen whether lockdown restrictions will be imposed in the coming weeks as the Omicron variant continues to surge across the country.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that no new restrictions will be imposed for Christmas Day though.