the u.k. was supposed to have a black prime minister
in 1998, the sunday telegraph commissioned a poll of u.k. citizens asking them to imagine their world in 2025. at the time, much of the western world was seized with late-1990s optimism that they were entering a new millennium that would be defined by peace, prosperity and mutual understanding.
not the pessimistic brits. more than 80 per cent of them thought it would be “harder” to hold down a good job in 2025. about 60 per cent thought their society’s moral code would be “weaker.” and a clear majority thought that crime was going to be worse.
poll results from 1998 about what britons thought 2025 would look like.
the sunday telegraph
but where the poll went objectively wrong was with the prediction that by 2025 britain would have elected a black prime minister, something that nearly 60 per cent of respondents figured would happen. they got two more women prime ministers and rishi sunak — a man of indian descent — but nobody of african heritage.
although this is the u.k.’s current opposition leader, conservative party leader kemi badenoch.
uk parliament
projections on human health actually underestimated the gains
in 1998, the world health organization released a relatively optimistic projection of what human health would look like in 2025. in an introduction, who director hiroshi nakajima wrote “humanity has not merely survived, it has thrived.”