Millennials are breaking the oldest rule in the political book
They’re not turning Tory.
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They’re not turning Tory.
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We’re not supposed to care, but we do. Is it for a reason as awkward as women’s fertility?
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Nine in ten under-25s consider being able to afford food aspirational – the government must start involving them in its…
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It isn’t schools and universities that are pushing young people leftwards – it’s the housing crisis and student debt.
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Yes, they do – and no, they are not going to do anything about it.
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We know that young people would like to live in a better world but they cannot stop being products of…
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Hostility to democracy runs deep because the establishment has failed to uphold its side of the bargain.
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Rising prices has destroyed our hopes of post-Covid escapism.
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We live in a gerontocracy, where the Conservatives pursue socialism for the old and capitalism for the young.
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If young people can’t put down roots or accumulate capital, they can’t experience the fundamental aspects of life that make…
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A puritanical minority are going after a poor and marginalised minority.
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Employees are being hit by inflation, childcare and commuting costs — especially those who moved away to work from home…
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A new report, written by 12 peers with an average age of 71, suggests that the financial burden of the…
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The market makes the wealth of the old a direct result of the insecurity of the young.
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Young people were once rebellious, but they have fallen in love with authority
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From student loans to National Insurance rises, the current government’s attitude is to tax the young and poor to coddle…
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The Chief Executive of The Co-operative Group outlines his approach to boosting intergenerational fairness post-Covid
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From money diaries to social media tips, finance content aimed at millennials is booming. But what’s the use of a money…
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