Theory and reality
Posted: 25 Jun 2023, 15:52
I've just come back from a short break in the East Yorkshire Wolds. A little village about nine miles from Driffield. A very nice, peaceful, quiet place. Very traditional, it's almost all farming around there.
When the owner of the cottage informed us that a house just up the road was owned by someone high up at the Wakefield S.culputre p..ark I was a bit surprised; not least because that must be seventy miles from where he liives.
But isn't it typical? Someone high up in an arty public body, who would doubtless swear eternal allegiance to diversity and inclusivity, leaving in a place like that? He could live in Bradford, that's very diverse. Or Agbrigg in Wakefield, ditto.
But no. Like all these people, he seems to live in a virtually all white enclave, in a chocolate box setting. Working from home he needn't even go near Wakey for most of the week.
They talk their lives one wy, but liive them another.
When the owner of the cottage informed us that a house just up the road was owned by someone high up at the Wakefield S.culputre p..ark I was a bit surprised; not least because that must be seventy miles from where he liives.
But isn't it typical? Someone high up in an arty public body, who would doubtless swear eternal allegiance to diversity and inclusivity, leaving in a place like that? He could live in Bradford, that's very diverse. Or Agbrigg in Wakefield, ditto.
But no. Like all these people, he seems to live in a virtually all white enclave, in a chocolate box setting. Working from home he needn't even go near Wakey for most of the week.
They talk their lives one wy, but liive them another.