Broken Britain? Across the media and politics, there appears to be an on-going narrative that something is fundamentally wrong in Britain. Endless coverage of a “malaise” – whether economic, cultural or political – points to a period of national decline in our living standards, international standing or the public finances. Some commentators argue that the… Read more » The post Is Britain “beyond repair”? IF researcher, Toby Whelton, questions whether this is truly the case...| Intergenerational Foundation
Tristin Hopper: In 2024/25, the federal government alone spent a record $53.8B on debt interest — more than the $52.1B it paid to the Canada Health Transfer| National Post
A new report, produced by Onward, a centre-right think tank chaired by Sir Simon Clarke, a former MP, entitled The Anti-Social Contract, highlights how the social contract is broken for young people. Daniel Harrison, IF supporter, economist, and author of Intergenerational Theft explains how this is a vindication of the Intergenerational Foundation’s campaign for intergenerational fairness.… Read more » The post Ponzi Britain: Politicians, the media, and academics admit that intergenera...| Intergenerational Foundation
High inflation shouldn't be your fear. The potential that we might not get this high again should be.| Armarium Interreta
Why is government debt and borrowing an intergenerational fairness issue?| Intergenerational Foundation