Competition: Win a copy of Jilted Generation
politics.co.uk is giving you the opportunity to win one of five copies of ‘Jilted Generation: How Britain Has Bankrupted Its Youth’, by Ed Howker and Shiv Malik.
Drawing upon their own startling new research and writing with an irresistible polemical energy, the two twenty-something journalists argue that, in sharp contrast to their parents’ generation, millions of young Britons today face the most uncertain future since the 1930’s.
Radical, angry and passionate, Jilted Generation takes a closer look at who is to blame for locking out Britain’s youth – and leaving our country not just broken but broke.
To enter just follow politics.co.uk on Twitter (if you don’t already) and tweet: Just entered to win ‘Jilted Generation: How Britain Bankrupted Its Youth’. Follow @Politics_co_uk and retweet http://tiny.cc/uzri8 #comp.
Closing date of competition: Friday November 5th 2010 at 12:00.
Winners will be selected at random from all entries received and will be notified by direct message on Twitter.
You can read politics.co.uk‘s review of the book here.
Terms and Conditions
1. The prize is one of five copies of ‘Jilted Generation: How Britain has bankrupted its youth’, by Ed Howker and Shiv Malik.
2. This competition is NOT open to employees of Adfero, politics.co.uk’s parent company, or any agency connected with this competition or family members of any of these organisations.
3. Only one entry per person and you must be over 18 years old.
4. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
5. The closing date for the competition is Friday November 5th 2010 at 12:00. The judges cannot accept responsibility for late entries. Proof of sending email or postcard is not proof of receipt of entry. No entry can be accepted if all details are not provided.
6. No cash alternative for any of the prizes.
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8. The competition shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales.