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Drowning, not waving
PAUL DONOVAN cannot fault an analysis that points to the UK as one of the most unequal societies in the world, but struggles to share the author’s optimism
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Peak Injustice
Danny Dorling, Policy Press, £14.99

 

A THIRD of children in the UK live under the poverty line. The UK is now the second most unequal society in Europe, with only Bulgaria worse. 

It was not ever thus. Back in 1976, the UK was the second most equal country, after Sweden, and people were happier.

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