The Big Stink |
The Big Stink occurred in London in the summer of 1858 when the smell
of untreated human waste permeated the city air. Just before 1858, the
introduction of flush toilets increased the use of sewers, which before only
carried runoff rain water. The increase of human waste in the Thames River
and the unusually hot summer increased the smell in the city. Originally, the city
had cesspits to deal with waste, but the cost of a shilling often meant that
people could not afford to empty the cesspits.
The Big Stink caused a great political scandal in London and pushed for new
sewers to be built. This is why we call political scandals a big stink because
originally it was. Thankfully political scandals today are not accompanied by a
foul odour, at least most of the time.
Thank you Brendan for suggesting this phrase.
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