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If you’re struggling to make ends meet (yet another Jubilee thread- sorry).

231 replies

MerryLeg · 07/06/2022 10:08

Full disclosure- I’m not British and don’t live in the UK so wasn’t interested in seeking out a way to watch the full Jubilee celebrations, but I did catch some clips online, read about it in online papers, and saw some coverage on the news.

Overall, I don’t have particularly strong feelings towards the British royal family (as an institution, some individuals such as Andrew are a different story). The concept of a monarchy is foreign to me, so I don’t take too much notice of the gossip or drama.

I saw some clips from the concert and the drone show was really cool. The bit I saw showed a corgi in a crown. Very cute, but I can only imagine the cost. I also read on here about children being given a commemorative book (think one thread mentioned that coating £12m?). Add everything in, and the government has spent a huge amount of money.

There'll be arguments for and against. People will say that the monarchy brings in a lot of tourist income- I’ve been to London plenty of times and have gone to Buckingham Palace etc, but then again, I’ve also been to Versailles and Schönbrunn and neither France nor Austria have a monarchy now, but still benefit from the tourism aspect.

What really hit me during the clips I was watching was the sheer amount being spent. When I was watching the drone corgi, I was enamored with it, but then thought about how I’d feel if I was watching in a cold house while struggling to pay my gas or electric bill, relying on food banks to feed my children, or stuck in a B&B while waiting on housing.

Or does an event like this lift the mood so much, that people see it as a mental/wellbeing boost?

I'm not saying that people who are struggling financially are some form of Pando hive-mind, but wanted to ask-

If you’re struggling to make ends meet, were you happy to see so much spent on the Jubilee celebrations?

OP posts:
Dodoassociated · 08/06/2022 08:35

fullfact.org/economy/platinum-jubilee-cost/

It cost 38 pounds per household.

Ted27 · 08/06/2022 08:56

@Dodoassociated

read the full article

£38 appears to be based on the figure of £1b . the cost was nowhere near that

Dodoassociated · 08/06/2022 09:01

There aren't any reliable figures for what it cost - it's an estimate, and obviously it's going to take time to get the full figure given all the additional policing etc will take time to cost.

leotardrock · 09/06/2022 07:05

I really enjoyed it!

I'm 55 & I still have my Silver Jubilee mug that we were all given in Infant school.

ZarquonsSandals · 09/06/2022 21:07

Mumoblue · 07/06/2022 10:19

I thought it was a ridiculous waste of money celebrating an outdated concept, BUT I would have thought that even if I wasn’t struggling. I’ve never been a fan of the monarchy.
Other people seem to enjoy it, so this is my only bit of “Bah Humbug” posting, but yeah I think it’s all a bunch of wank.

You've articulated this so well - I feel the same!

MrsRonaldWeasley · 09/06/2022 23:05

The celebrations didn’t cheer me up or lift my spirits, it made my blood boil at the sheer amount of money spent when children are going hungry around the country. Disrespectful and tasteless given the current cost of living crisis.

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