By Eliza Filby The Netflix hit drama about a couple who meet at university in the 90s is resonating with a generation whose lives are very different, writes Eliza Filby All history is revised, rather than repeated, and right now the focus is on the 90s, a decade that spawned the End of History, the Spice Girls, Blair Babes and grunge. The Netflix smash-hit One Day taps into this nostalgic trip: a two-decade love story between Dexter, the wayward son of Cotswold privilege, and Emma, the ambitious yet uncertain working class girl from Leeds. For those who remember the music, supersized suits and…