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LABOUR leader Jeremy Corbyn and Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas praised the release of a photography book of people "marginalised and silenced" by austerity yesterday.

Invisible Britain: Portraits focuses on the lives of 40 people across Britain who have been affected by austerity and cuts to public services.

Mr Corbyn said: “One of the most shameful legacies of this government will be the way in which it gave rise to a nasty culture of stigmatising working class communities and looking down on those just struggling to survive, who could be any one of us in different circumstances.

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