Sheila Hancock says that a year spent in lockdown has taught her that the UK needs a “revolution”. The 88-year-old actor appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour on Tuesday (23 March), marking the one-year anniversary since the UK first went into lockdown for the coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking about her own experiences over the last 12 months, Hancock admitted that she’d spent the last year doing “nothing” except come to the conclusion that “we need a revolution”.
Pushed to explain what she meant by host Emma Barnett, the Olivier-award winner continued: “The one thing that I have discovered, which I knew already but I think a lot of other people didn’t, is the vast divisions in our country [and] the gross undervaluation of the people that.
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