While the economic prospects remain uncertain, Britons feel more optimistic than at any point since the start of the financial crisis, according to a new report. The annual survey of public attitudes suggests that the nation has grown tired of self-pity and instead has developed a bloody-minded refusal to give in to gloom.
Britain is becoming more content. After four years of soaring unemployment, a property price slump, shop closures and economic gloom, it seems that we are finally finding some reasons to be cheerful.
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