Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
Don’t miss this offer - 8 issues for just £9.99
SUBSCRIBE
Letters

Letters: Please don't blame Boomers for everything 

Boomers are not all bad!

Image: Cup of Couple from Pexels

Not all Boomers are the same, says a reader – they invented peace marches and protest, and some of them might even agree with you.

Boomers revolt

I read Rose Marley’s article with a somewhat wry smile. I am certainly not Gen Z. I believe I am what is termed a “Boomer”. Anyhow back in the 1970s, I had taken a job with a company in Swindon having moved to live with my then-boyfriend.

The company was somewhat dilatory in providing me with their standard induction course, but when they did, I found that their main market was providing components for the US military. This was so far from my own ethics that I immediately searched for alternative employment. When I handed in my notice they asked how much additional salary I would get and how much it would take for me to stay.

They seemed completely nonplussed when I said the job I was moving to paid a lower salary but had my kind of ethics. Please don’t blame Boomers for everything – don’t forget we started peace marches, blockades of nuclear installations etc.

Erica Hollis

Turn off the cap

I have just read your article and it is one very close to my heart. Our foster-daughter and her partner, who live on the outskirts of Hull, have been together for 14 years. They now have six children, four of whom were born post-2017 and three of whom have additional needs.

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty

Neither parent works, partly because of the additional responsibilities of caring for a large family, and partly because Hull is such a deprived area with a huge unemployment problem. So they are dependent on universal credit.

There is no food bank within walking distance, and they can’t afford the bus fare to get to one. They are also a long distance from the hospital, which they frequently have to attend due to the family’s health issues. 

There is only so much that my husband and I can do to help them now that we are both retired, but they frequently have to beg us, or his parents, for financial help. We all do what we can.

Our foster-daughter was badly let down by social services as a child, when they failed to identify her abuser and sent her back to live with him, and she is even now receiving counselling. Now the “authorities” are letting her down again and forcing her to live in hardship.

She is an intelligent and talented young woman, and I have suggested that she and her partner seek help for getting employment from Big Issue in Hull, now that all the children are in school. That would make a big difference to them if this evil benefit cap is not lifted.

Jenny Rayner

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty

For the ages

“You’ve got to make a real effort to evolve when you’re 50,” says Bridget Christie in her Letter to My Younger Self. So true. Many get stuck in the “in my day” way of thinking and don’t give the younger generations any credit. You should try to continue to evolve and embrace the good things that come along.

Paul Sutcliffe Boardman, Facebook

Choice words

I fully agree with the new Big Issue ambassador Rotimi Merriman-Johnson. The fact that people have to choose between heat and food in this day and age is unforgivable. 

How can we have the brain capacity to think long-term about our finances when people are too busy being hungry and worrying about paying for their basic needs?

@smartmoneymumlondon, Instagram

Earth Day

Social media reactions to a report finding that clean energy powered 40% of the world’s electricity needs in 2024.

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty

We have a smallish rooftop array of 3kWp, with 12kWh of battery storage. That runs our house for free 24:7 for around nice months of the year.

The other three months, we charge the batteries very cheaply overnight on the EV tariff at 8p/kWh and run the house all day on that, even the heating (air source heat pump)

My direct debit is £70 a month to run a three-bed semi and a van to travel 70-100 miles a day. Anyone still arguing against solar must like paying huge energy bills, I guess. 

Jane Ripley Neale, Facebook 

For the naysayers, I’m glad you haven’t put panels on your roof, because you’re paying my bill. I hardly pay anything over a year in a four-bed house with a family of four in it. We export so much to the grid that we hardly pay a bill, ever. 

David Underwood, Facebook

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty

Agriculture and farming coexist. Sheep and other livestock graze in solar farms. The farmer also receives generous rents for the land which gets them through tough times. Try that with a coal mine.

John C Marshall, Facebook

Do you have a story to tell or opinions to share about this? Get in touch and tell us moreBig Issue exists to give homeless and marginalised people the opportunity to earn an income. To support our work buy a copy of the magazine or get the app from the App Store or Google Play.

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty

Never miss an issue

Take advantage of our special subscription offer. Subscribe from just £9.99 and never miss an issue.

Recommended for you

View all
Letters: Stop assuming everyone with a house is somehow rich and without problems
Letters

Letters: Stop assuming everyone with a house is somehow rich and without problems

Letters: 'This is NOT the Labour Party I have voted for my entire life'
Letters

Letters: 'This is NOT the Labour Party I have voted for my entire life'

Letters: Covid was a chance to reset. So why are we still working until we drop?
Letters

Letters: Covid was a chance to reset. So why are we still working until we drop?

Letters: Adolescence didn't feel like a drama – it's too close to real life
Letters

Letters: Adolescence didn't feel like a drama – it's too close to real life

Most Popular

Read All
Renters pay their landlords' buy-to-let mortgages, so they should get a share of the profits
Renters: A mortgage lender's window advertising buy-to-let products
1.

Renters pay their landlords' buy-to-let mortgages, so they should get a share of the profits

Exclusive: Disabled people are 'set up to fail' by the DWP in target-driven disability benefits system, whistleblowers reveal
Pound coins on a piece of paper with disability living allowancve
2.

Exclusive: Disabled people are 'set up to fail' by the DWP in target-driven disability benefits system, whistleblowers reveal

Cost of living payment 2024: Where to get help now the scheme is over
next dwp cost of living payment 2023
3.

Cost of living payment 2024: Where to get help now the scheme is over

Strike dates 2023: From train drivers to NHS doctors, here are the dates to know
4.

Strike dates 2023: From train drivers to NHS doctors, here are the dates to know

Support our vendors with a subscription

For each subscription to the magazine, we’ll provide a vendor with a reusable water bottle, making it easier for them to access cold water on hot days.