A recent report by Compass on insecurity and anxiety in Britain is imv well worth reading in that it reviews, consolidates and presents a mass of evidence about this, as well as highlighting the dangers for the future:
Even though Compass is a left-of-centre think tank, I don't raise this as some party political issue but rather as an existential one. For one thing, there is no party in Britain which has policies capable of addressing the scale of the problem highlighted here; for another, it is as much a question of societal attitudes as political solutions; and lastly it is likely to require supranational change not just change here.
If nothing else, Compass' presentation of the evidence, and the statistics, about life in Britain today is a valuable contribution.
Even though Compass is a left-of-centre think tank, I don't raise this as some party political issue but rather as an existential one. For one thing, there is no party in Britain which has policies capable of addressing the scale of the problem highlighted here; for another, it is as much a question of societal attitudes as political solutions; and lastly it is likely to require supranational change not just change here.
If nothing else, Compass' presentation of the evidence, and the statistics, about life in Britain today is a valuable contribution.
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