Have the old stolen young people’s futures? Our contributors debate
Is intergenerational inequality (partly) to blame for young people's misfortunes—or have the elderly become a scapegoat? David Willetts and Jennie Bristow go head-to-head
The future of the UK seems perpetually in peril. As Andrew Marr argues in this month’s cover story, nothing is inevitable about Scotland’s breakaway, but London’s complacence is making it more likely. Also in this issue: Jill Rutter explores how we’re coping outside the single market, Eliane Glaser has been horrified by the education jargon being foisted on her children during her time homeschooling, and Miranda France gives her verdict on the new Kazuo Ishiguro.
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