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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 15 MIN

The Last Generation That Remembers a Different Britain

from Van man talks podcast · host Van man talks

Born between 1975 and 1990, this generation may be the most important voters in Britain today.They remember the optimism of the 90s and early 2000s — Britpop, Blur vs Oasis, New Labour, and the feeling that life in Britain was moving forward. They lived before smartphones and social media, but adapted to the internet age as it transformed work, politics, relationships, and identity forever.This generation experienced both worlds:• Childhood before the internet• Adulthood during the digital revolution• The rise of social media and 24-hour politics• Brexit, Nigel Farage, austerity, and political division• The Cameron years and the changing face of BritainUnlike younger or older voters, they can often understand both sides of the political divide. They remember when compromise was seen as strength, not weakness — and when politics was about building a better life rather than winning online arguments.This video explores why this generation may now hold the balance of Britain’s political future.#Britain #Politics #Brexit #TonyBlair #Britpop #Oasis #Blur #NigelFarage #DavidCameron #Austerity #UKPolitics #Millennials #GenerationXMy Main objective with these videos is to heal the toxic political divide we have in the UK Labour vs Reform, woke vs anti immigration all these things are here to divide us

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