Social Fragmentation

Britons Feel Alienated: Half Consider Themselves Strangers in Their Own Country

A major UK study reveals that half of Britons feel disconnected from society, with over 40 percent feeling like strangers in their own country. This sense of alienation is linked to various factors, including economic hardship, changes in social interaction, and a perceived lack of trust, exceeding concerns solely about immigration. Significant generational and socioeconomic disparities exist in these feelings, with younger and lower-income individuals reporting higher levels of disconnection and pessimism. The researchers emphasize the need for increased opportunities for social interaction and mutual understanding to address this widespread social fragmentation.

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