The people of Great Britain are going through a series of crises and they're all internal. Drug use, alcohol use. Their appearance has changed. People are no longer as well kept. The streets, the landscape is not tidy anymore. It's got lots of litter and graffiti in some places. And to technocrats, these are not meaningful measures of anything. Who cares if you've got graffiti? Does that affect gdp? Well, maybe, maybe not, but it's definitely a reflection of how people feel about themselves. (06:36–06:45)
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Asserts that the streets and landscape in Great Britain are untidy, with litter and graffiti.
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