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A compelling and ground-breaking piece of narrative journalism that gets right to the heart of divided Britain and its dysfunctional jobs climate.
James Bloodworth is an English writer whose work explores the complexities of modern society. He is known for his incisive analysis of social structures and the experiences of those often overlooked. His writing delves into themes of class, labor, and the illusions that shape our understanding of success and fairness. Through vivid storytelling and critical examination, he offers a compelling perspective on the realities of contemporary life.


A compelling and ground-breaking piece of narrative journalism that gets right to the heart of divided Britain and its dysfunctional jobs climate.
James Bloodworth tackles the thorny issue of class, privilege and wealth in contemporary Britain, taking to task the major political parties in the process.