Rebecca, a 48-year-old marketing assistant from Bristol, has an interesting voting record. While she tends to support the Conservative party in general elections, she leans towards Labour in local elections. In her free time, Rebecca enjoys painting landscapes, as it helps her find inner peace.
Karle, on the other hand, is a 55-year-old architect from Bristol. He has consistently supported the Labour party in all elections. When he has spare time, Karle likes to go birdwatching and occasionally participates in “twitching,” where birdwatchers travel long distances to spot rare birds like the golden oriole.
For their meal, Karle and Rebecca started with some tapas. The dishes included cuttlefish and a beef dish, both of which they found delicious. Karle enjoyed a glass of dry white wine, while Rebecca opted for a soft drink. Rebecca particularly enjoyed the scallops and the burnt leeks.
Initially, Karle had assumed that Rebecca was a supporter of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) due to her conservative voting record. However, after meeting her, he realized that she was a lovely person with whom he could connect. Rebecca also found Karle to be considerate and tall, and she complimented his Vivienne Westwood shirt, as she appreciates the fashion brand.
During their conversation, Karle shared his concerns about the levelling up fund, which requires councils to compete for government funds that were previously provided without competition. He believed that this approach is unfair and morally wrong as many councils end up losing out. Rebecca, who hails from Huddersfield, agreed with Karle, stating that she had hoped the concept of “levelling up” would bring positive change. However, after witnessing the effects on her hometown, she has become skeptical. She noticed pockets of affluence but also observed increased hardship and a higher cost of living for many. This issue resonated with her on a human level. Karle, being an architect, had a different perspective, viewing it from an investment standpoint and lamenting the projects that couldn’t proceed.
The topic of being “woke” came up during their meal. Rebecca asked Karle for his definition of the term, to which he responded that it means being kind, considerate, and understanding others’ perspectives. Surprisingly, Rebecca realized that she aligns with this definition and had misunderstood the term in the past, perceiving it as negative. Karle, after getting to know Rebecca over a couple of hours, genuinely thought she was a nice person and considered her “woke.” Rebecca agreed with this assessment, and it seemed like her misconception had been corrected.
As their conversation progressed, they discovered a shared interest in design. Rebecca mentioned collecting mid-century furniture, and Karle revealed his collection of mid-century chairs. They bonded over their appreciation for well-designed and historically rich furniture.
Afterwards, Brexit entered the discussion. Rebecca admitted that she hadn’t been closely following developments since the referendum, and Karle expressed his concerns. He believed it hadn’t been beneficial for farmers and fishers and had caused a divisive rift among people who voted differently. Rebecca, who had indeed voted for Brexit, couldn’t recall the specific reasons why due to the whirlwind of events that had transpired since then.
Towards the end of their meal, Rebecca suggested that Karle should consider providing opportunities for young people from deprived areas of Bristol, even if it was just a week of work experience. Karle responded by stating that his business already does a lot in that regard, which Rebecca seemed unaware of. Nonetheless, she persisted with her suggestion, highlighting the potential for additional efforts.
In conclusion, Karle and Rebecca had an enjoyable meal and conversation at Cor in Bristol. Their contrasting political affiliations and perspectives on various issues led to an engaging and insightful exchange.
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