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England is struggling under a recession that has shown no sign of abating. Years of cuts has devastated Britain: banks are going under, businesses closing, prices soaring, unemployment rising, prisons overflowing. The authorities cannot cope. And the population has maxed out. The police are snowed under. Something has to give. Drastic measures need taking. The solution: forced sterilisation of all school leavers without secure further education plans or guaranteed employment. The country is aghast. Families are distraught, teenagers are in revolt, but the politicians are unshakeable: The population explosion must be curbed. No more free housing for single parents, no more child benefit, no more free school meals, no more children in need. Less means more. But it is all so blatantly unfair - the Teen Haves will procreate, the Teen Havenots won't. It's time for the young to take to the streets. It's time for them to RIOT: OUR RIGHTS, OUR BODIES, OUR FUTURE.… (more)
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Yes it was mostly quite ridiculous, but I found it a quick enjoyable read that really engaged me. I actually found it quite scary because a lot of the anti-poor rhetoric in this book is merely along the lines of what actual politicians have said and then taken to the extreme. I don't think it's supposed to be completely believable, and it illustrates what can happen if people with dangerous ideologies are allowed too much power. ( )
  zacchaeus | Dec 26, 2020 |
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It's 2018 and in order to stop the problem of overpopulation a very immoral and unpopular bill is about to pass parliament. Stop the 'lower demographic' from having any children by sterilizing them. (How this was ever supposed to have passed an ethical committee beats me).



Tia is EVE, mother of an internet group protesting this new bill. And of course, Tia can't just be any girl, she has to be the daughter of the minister who came up with it in the first place! The world is so conveniently small!



We're thrown straight into the action, as peaceful protesting turns into rioting and killing people on sight before you can even say 'Stop the No More Children In Need-bill'. No introduction is provided, and an actual explanation arrives nowhere during the story. I'm still trying to figure out how people would vote for this?



The premise was very good, it had all kinds of things I like. The dystopian setting, in London! An ethical issue! But it disappointed me. I never felt anything for any of the characters, I was annoyed by the obligatory love-plot I didn't think was necessary at all, and overall it is just a mess of a lot of things happening for -seemingly- no particular reason... I wouldn't recommend. ( )
  Floratina | Dec 7, 2019 |
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England is struggling under a recession that has shown no sign of abating. Years of cuts has devastated Britain: banks are going under, businesses closing, prices soaring, unemployment rising, prisons overflowing. The authorities cannot cope. And the population has maxed out. The police are snowed under. Something has to give. Drastic measures need taking. The solution: forced sterilisation of all school leavers without secure further education plans or guaranteed employment. The country is aghast. Families are distraught, teenagers are in revolt, but the politicians are unshakeable: The population explosion must be curbed. No more free housing for single parents, no more child benefit, no more free school meals, no more children in need. Less means more. But it is all so blatantly unfair - the Teen Haves will procreate, the Teen Havenots won't. It's time for the young to take to the streets. It's time for them to RIOT: OUR RIGHTS, OUR BODIES, OUR FUTURE.

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