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Insecure Britain

Fear of redundancy. Zero hours contracts. Low wages. And anger over immigration. All of these factors are combining to make many Britons feel insecure, and cynical about mainstream politics. In a two-day series, Guardian writers examine the factors creating Insecure Britain
  • Chris Houghton

    Immigration and cultural insecurity: 'we should be proud of our flag'

  • The theatre productions looking to draw out this generation's cry of anger

    The theatre productions looking to draw out this generation's cry of anger

  • A protester holds a sign during a march about the exploitation and discrimination of migrant workers, in Trafalgar Square on May 7, 2007 in London.

    Are you an immigrant living in the UK? Share your story

  • Will Straw

    Half of Labour candidates in marginal seats are Westminster insiders

  • UK's growing army of self-employed: behind the 'entrepreneurial boom'

  • Insecure Britain: poll shines light on nation's economic anxiety

  • The Guardian view on anxiety, anger and frustration in Insecure Britain

  • Bitterne high street

    Bitterne bites back: 'People are coming over here and taking jobs and homes'

  • After the recession: welcome to Britain in the age of insecurity

  • Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

    Fear and anger in once-wealthy town divided by insecurity and immigration

  • Our economic situation is casting a shadow of worry across our daily lives

  • Insecure Britain: 'The situation now is desperate' - video

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