Britain’s safety net isn’t set up for a widespread jobs shock
The state does not offer a temporary cushion to support those who were previously in work
The state does not offer a temporary cushion to support those who were previously in work

The voiceless ranks of those not in work or training risk tumbling off the UK’s social and economic map

Regional disparities in health, wealth and education are a blight on our economy and society

With each economic shock, it ratchets up the value of state retirement payments relative to average earnings

Voters are particularly disillusioned with what they say is UK’s ‘broken social contract’

Entrepreneurs are more optimistic than the headlines about the UK’s economic potential

The next election may be fought as much on how safe people feel as on the economy