Of course it’s dangerous to hold illegal parties during a pandemic, but the urge to find sense of belonging is strong, says journalist Sheryl Garratt
Of course it’s dangerous to hold illegal parties during a pandemic, but the urge to find sense of belonging is strongPhotograph: George Honeybee @georgiadaisy98/PAPhotograph: George Honeybee @georgiadaisy98/PAhe sun is shining, the temperatures record-breaking. In the UK, the Conservatives have been in power for 10 joyless years of division and austerity. But young people are on the move, gathering together despite being told to be safe and stay at home.
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