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Ken Loach on post-war Britain

Jonathan Freedland discusses what happened to the spirit of unity post-war with Ken Loach, James Graham, David Boyle and Harriet Sergeant.

On Start the Week Jonathan Freedland talks to Ken Loach about post-war Britain, and the spirit of unity which aimed to create a vision of a fairer society. Thirty years on and this culture of cooperation descended into fist fights in the House of Commons, and James Graham's stage imagining of the 1974 hung parliament. David Boyle takes the story on to examine the demise of the middle classes, and Harriet Sergeant looks at Britain's underclass, and the reasons why it's growing.

Producer: Katy Hickman.

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Ken Loach

Ken Loach is a film and television director.

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The Spirit of ’45 goes on general release on Friday 15 March.

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Harriet Sergeant

Harriet Sergeant is a journalist, author and Research Fellow of the Centre for Policy Studies.

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Among the Hoods: My Years with a Teenage Gang is published by Faber and Faber.

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James Graham

James Graham is a playwright.

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This House is on at the Olivier at the National Theatre until 15 May.

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David Boyle

David Boyle is an author and journalist.

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Broke: Who Killed the Middle Classes? will be published by Fourth Estate in April.

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  • Mon 11 Mar 2013 09:00
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