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Tracy Shildrick

@tracyshildrick

Professor researching youth transitions, worklessness, poverty and social class. Newcastle University. Views are all my own.

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Would I like to check in KLM and even upgrade to make my journey ‘more comfortable’. I would have preferred to make it to my destination (how do you fly back from a destination you could not get to because of your mistakes!) Teesside International Airport KLM

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A sad loss to our movement as today we said our last goodbyes to My dear friend Anne Scargill. What a wonderful enthusiastic committed and passionate person she was. An inspiration with a spirit which will carry on for generations. 🌹

A sad loss to our movement as today we said our last goodbyes to My dear friend Anne Scargill. What a wonderful enthusiastic committed and passionate person she was. An inspiration with a spirit which will carry on for generations. 🌹
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I remember Mr Springsteen screamed his full support for the region’s striking miners and their families. He was and still is very proud of his working class roots. He followed his words with great financial support. An absolute legend. ✊️👊 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Walk with us tomorrow, Saturday 14 June for the 8th anniversary. 8 years on. No arrests. No justice. The tower is a stark reminder of what happened that night but the government has decided it's time to bring it down. 💚

Walk with us tomorrow, Saturday 14 June for the 8th anniversary.  

8 years on. No arrests. No justice. 

The tower is a stark reminder of what happened that night but the government has decided it's time to bring it down.

💚
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8 years. 2,922 days since our loved ones were taken from us. Still no justice. Now they're demolishing the Tower. Trying to erase history. But we will never forget. Walk with us tonight at the Silent Walk to show those responsible we won't stop until justice is served.

8 years.

2,922 days since our loved ones were taken from us.

Still no justice. 

Now they're demolishing the Tower. Trying to erase history.

But we will never forget.

Walk with us tonight at the Silent Walk to show those responsible we won't stop until justice is served.
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This morning, every Labour MP has received an open letter, from a group of concerned working-class social scientists. The authors will be in Parliament next week to meet with Labour MPs. To read the full letter, click the link below 👇 an-open-letter-to-labour-mps.github.io/1/1.pdf

This morning, every Labour MP has received an open letter, from a group of concerned working-class social scientists.

The authors will be in Parliament next week to meet with Labour MPs.

To read the full letter, click the link below 👇

an-open-letter-to-labour-mps.github.io/1/1.pdf
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If you want to genuinely debate welfare please stop playing to popular rhetoric. Could you live off the minimum wage Susanna or are you just advocating others should because it benefits you! Good Morning Britain Susanna Reid

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Today is the 89th anniversary of The Battle of Cable Street when the people of the East End of London halted the march of Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts through Stepney. Never has there been a more important time to remember this heroic event. historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/Hist…

Today is the 89th anniversary of The Battle of Cable Street when the people of the East End of London halted the march of Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts through Stepney.  Never has there been a more important time to remember this heroic event.

historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/Hist…
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Families walk from the railway station to the beach in 1960s Redcar, England. A lovely summer scene capturing the seaside holiday spirit.