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REPORTS

The most unequal borough in Britain

Posted 31st May 202131st May 2021 emma

Revisited Inequality and inequity in Kensington and Chelsea

The Most Unequal Borough in Britain 21.10.20

 
 

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⟵Sorry, not sorry 26.4.21
One Kensington⟶

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Avatar PaulShilly @shillcock_paul ·
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@mcsquared34 The success of society should be measured by the health and happiness of people, not the equity of the rich

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Avatar SoundRead_X @soundread_x ·
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@PolitlcsUK Here’s a cleaner, fact-checked style version you can post—without overstating it:
🚨 NEW: UK government data shows over 250 people per day are being newly awarded disability benefits for conditions including anxiety, depression, autism, and ADHD.
Context matters:
The rise

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Avatar Trussell @trusselluk ·
14h

Everyone should be able to keep their home warm.
Everyone should be able to afford to put food on the table.
Everyone should be able to afford the essentials.

Re-post if you agree.

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Avatar John McDonnell @johnmcdonnellmp ·
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Level of tuition fees were frozen from 2017 to 2024 when the Government then increased them. Today it’s increasing them for next 2 years & is using RPIX not CPI. Increasing tuition fee burden on students is wrong & associating Labour with this is a huge political mistake.

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