Prospect Magazine  |  March 25
Nigel Farage’s insurgent populism is coming for Labour. Rafael Behr asks whether Starmer’s party can break out of its technocratic reserve and offer a new vision of what Britain could be. Charlotte Bailey explains how the dangers of asbestos were covered up—and thousands are still dying annually as a result. Neal Ascherson looks back on Angela Merkel’s legacy. David Aaronovitch reflects on Elon Musk’s obsession with “woke”. Plus, Eliane Brum is voted Top Thinker for 2025.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prospect Magazine March 25.