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g e n e r a t i o n Y To the youth of today from a Sixties woman: you must learn toappreciate how lucky you are before you can hope to change the worl d

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The Independent - London, January 27th, 1995

Dear g e n e r a t i o n Y I have been reading about you this week - more in sorrow than anything else, let alone anger. It was fascinating to hear what you have made of freedoms the rest of this century fought for - the vote; universal education ; the chance to love and make love in ways that are infinitely freer than anything my generation (yes, the fabled Sixties) ever knew, let alone those of the Thirties.

I respect your right to keep sexual secrets from your parents; it isn't their business if you choose to lose your virginity as long as you do it responsibly: which means, with contracep...

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