Yorkshire Post

Students did what we were told by ministers who failed us

- From: Penelope Helbest, Student at the University of Leeds, Leeds.

DURING a global crisis, in which we’ve just passed the benchmark of one million worldwide deaths, I would hazard a guess that there’s better things to do with your time than moan about students ( Alan Mumby, The Yorkshire Post, September 30).

“Boomer versus younger generation” discourse has been a repeat cycle of “participat­ion trophies”, “sensitive snowflakes” and “when I was your age [ insert inaccurate anachronis­m coloured in the lens of nostalgia]”.

So much so that I don’t think older people realise that younger people are just people. But younger.

The incompeten­ce of the UK government in setting out clear advice and guidelines has been undeniable.

They’ve backtracke­d, U- turned and nosedived like a rollercoas­ter for the sake of putting the abstract idea of “economy” over real tangible lives.

They’ve refused to bail out universiti­es failing during Covid due to their profit- driven business models and encouraged us all to go back to our uni towns.

Considerin­g it is this or having no financial help whatsoever, it is clear to me why so many students are carrying on their education.

If I could blame any demographi­c for the most harm, it would be the rich and those in positions of power, not young people doing what they’ve more or less been told to do.

Young people are on the front lines with people- facing customer service jobs for meagre wages as that’s the only job sector they have access to. Obviously, they’re going to be more in contact with the virus.

This could have all been avoided with the proper government response and comprehens­ive financial assistance for everyone so that we could stay at home.

Though there are some young people who choose to be reckless, I maintain that it is because of a lack of informatio­n or they happen to be entitled and inconsider­ate people, not due to some malignant illness that arises from not being 40 yet.

Stay safe, wear your masks or face shields, and I look forward to the end of the pandemic.

From: Lesley Skorupka, Rookery Dale, Boosbeck.

SOME advice for Boris Johnson if I may. Make one set of clear no waffle rules that we can all abide by. So much claptrap going on and people are confused. Does this Government really know what to do for the best to protect us? I do have my doubts.

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