Prospect Magazine  |  228. March 2015
In the March issue of Prospect: Philip Collins says there are liberals in most of the UK's political parties, but they lack one they can clearly call home—who should a liberal vote for in May?; Peter York, author of the Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, takes a look at the fall of the Sloanes as downward mobility takes over; David Loyn, the BBC's Afghanistan correspondent, says the country is not a lost cause—but it is an expensive one; Norman Lamont says Britain cannot escape Europe's economic storm; Simon Heffer and Oliver Kamm debate whether there is such a thing as "correct" English; Ferdinand Mount says Will Hutton has recycled his old arguments in his new book—and that he is wrong again; Serena Kutchinsky takes a look back at the work of Sarah Kane, as a new season of her plays opens in Sheffield; plus we launch our annual World Thinkers poll; and more of the finest writing on politics, economics and culture.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prospect Magazine 228. March 2015.