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This seems like a perfect illustration of 'unicorn brain': like the pubs issue, the world has changed, and High Streets as we knew them are largely redundant. People have got used to drinking at home, as social connections are less dependent on all being in the same room together; and people have got used to buying stuff online. But they *demand* that politicians keep pubs open and High Streets thronged with people, simply because they can't let go of the memories of 50 years ago. It's absolutely nuts. But we know that no politician will dare tell the truth that that world ain't coming back, and seismic change is inevitable.