Technology plays a huge part in our lives nowadays but is ALL of it necessary or has some of it gone too far?
From self driving cars {heaven forbid} to automated manufacturing {what we have left of it}, we will soon get to the point where nobody actually GOES to work anymore those that do will work from home, as was proved can happen during Covid, I understand Amazon are having trouble getting some of their workforce to come back in to work from Covid.
When I was a kid a good 80% of the adult population of this country were working, plus we were still recovering from a manpower shortage after the war, at least 30% of those working were women and at least 65% of those women worked just for the N.H.S. alone, others secretarial, and the rest in manufacturing. My wife left school, started at Trebor then into clothing manufacturing then got married and had kids and some time later spent many years at Robinsons.
This was because there were jobs aplenty and they had to be filled. look what's happened since in Chesterfield alone, Lamp caps, Donkins, Sheepridge works, the collieries and yes Robinsons to name but a few, Admittedly not all succumbed to automation but even without automation those jobs have gone never to reappear.
You can rely on computers and technology all you want but at the end of the day give me a human on the other end of the phone, just give me something that says "Made in Britain" and not by a robot.