Politics needs to be turned off and started again. Our country is divided by generation, by education, by place and by attitude.
Start Again is a life-raft for all those who find themselves politically adrift and a rallying cry for a better kind of politics – As heard on the Today programmeBritain is today divided old against young, class against class, region against region, nativist against cosmopolitan, rich against poor and London against the rest. However, this won't work with all pages, and it only works if you have the original, correct URL of the page you're trying to find.By The Times columnist and acclaimed author of When They Go Low, We Go High. If you absolutely need to find an old page, you can sometimes find it on the Wayback Machine, which periodically saves archived copies of billions of pages. That's just a part of life on the Internet-new content is created every day, and old content is eventually taken down.
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