Danny Lavelle explores the meaning of being working class in Britain in 2025, delving into how factors like speech, parental jobs, income sources, education, and housing influence social class. His personal journey through foster care, university, and homelessness, culminating in his recognition as an Orwell prize-winning writer, fuels his inquiry into the relevance of class in contemporary British society. Lavelle’s reflections prompt a deeper understanding of how class shapes experiences and identities in the 21st century.