Shiv Malik
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But I remember she could run for 15 minutes straight to the park without ever crossing a main road or any road, in fact, with cars on it.
I thought, wow, someone's thought about this.
Someone's really thought about how my child could have crossed this place, navigate and way find her way through this because someone's thought about this rationally.
Why don't we do this more often?
Surely we can because we've just done it.
Well, I mean, you know, we use it kind of jilted at the altar, right?
Left behind, forgotten, dismissed and almost betrayed, right?
So it means a kind of a variance of all those things kind of put together.
And the title was taken from a Prodigy album, which I'm sure you know incredibly well.
Yeah, and I do too.
But that working title was also supposed to kind of say, look, we've got to kind of, as a generation of millennials, and now obviously Gen Z as well, overthrow the kind of cultural and economic dominance of an older generation, which is still very much with us, right?
We're still talking about ultimately most of politics, most of economics is about what boomers want.
And that is kind of left now where you've got, you know, millennials, the oldest millennials now 45, 46.
So it's more than half the country, demographically speaking.
They've been left behind.
Their needs aren't catered for, which is deeply problematic because the country's economy is now suffering because of that.
That's it.
And it's way too expensive.
So, I mean, if you want the kind of technocratic way of putting it, price to earnings ratio, right?
How much do you earn versus how much does a house cost?