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  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00599.JPG
  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants with police<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00603.JPG
  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants<br />
<br />
Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00582.JPG
  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants with police<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00606.JPG
  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants with police<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00601.JPG
  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00593.JPG
  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00590.JPG
  • Boston Butt, advertisement for pork meat at Boston Market. Old white vote demographic for Brexit against immigrants<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00568.JPG
  • Boston Stump <br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00655.JPG
  • Caffe Negro<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00649.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00773.JPG
  • Caffe Negro<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00646.JPG
  • Boston famous fish and chip shop<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00641.JPG
  • Boston famous fish and chip shop<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00636.JPG
  • Boston famous fish and chip shop<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00644.JPG
  • Immigrant workers and locals at auction in Boston marketplace<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00555.JPG
  • Immigrant workers and locals at auction in Boston marketplace<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00522.JPG
  • Immigrant workers and locals at auction in Boston marketplace<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00492.JPG
  • Christmas cakes in bakery<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00558.JPG
  • Immigrant workers and locals at auction in Boston marketplace<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00545.JPG
  • Immigrant workers and locals at auction in Boston marketplace<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00524.JPG
  • Immigrant workers and locals at auction in Boston marketplace<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00504.JPG
  • Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00485.JPG
  • Immigrant workers and locals at auction in Boston marketplace<br />
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Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00499.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
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Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
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Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_communidad_resistencia_020.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
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Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
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  • Indigenous communities of popular resistance, after the Civil War, moving towards peace, and occupied by Guatemalan military. Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala 1996<br />
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Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_NGD_02.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_communidad_resistencia_022.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_communidad_resistencia_021.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_NGD_05.JPG
  • Joyce, a retired community mid-wife, now volunteers giving out food parcels to those who need them. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand (984 in November). The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03314.JPG
  • Joyce, a retired community mid-wife, now volunteers giving out food parcels to those who need them. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand (984 in November). The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03293.JPG
  • Joyce, a retired community mid-wife, now volunteers giving out food parcels to those who need them. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand (984 in November). The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03316.JPG
  • Joyce, a retired community mid-wife, now volunteers giving out food parcels to those who need them. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand (984 in November). The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03298.JPG
  • Joyce, a retired community mid-wife, now volunteers giving out food parcels to those who need them. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand (984 in November). The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Volunteers packing food orders of tins and drinks at a central food bank, in a church in Dysart, near Kirkcaldy. Items are made ready to go out to local community centres. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Housing estates in East Kirkcaldy, which is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03522.JPG
  • Housing estates in East Kirkcaldy, which is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03531.JPG
  • Housing estates in East Kirkcaldy, which is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • A Sunday community lunch with helpers at Linton Lane Community Centre, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For many this might be one of the few hot meals they get served outside of their home, each week.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03265.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • A Sunday community lunch at Linton Lane Community Centre, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For many this might be one of the few hot meals they get served outside of their home, each week.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • A Sunday community lunch at Linton Lane Community Centre, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For many this might be one of the few hot meals they get served outside of their home, each week.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03137.JPG
  • A Sunday community lunch at Linton Lane Community Centre, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For many this might be one of the few hot meals they get served outside of their home, each week.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03122.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03106.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03103.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
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  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC03621.jpg
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC03603.jpg
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC03595.jpg
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC03593.jpg
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC03590.jpg
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00777.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00758.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00717.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00702.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00685.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00676.JPG
  • Migrant workers picking cabbages near Boston. Boston had the highest proportion of votes for Brexit in mainland UK. Boston in Lincolnshire was once a sleepy rural town. Since early the 21st century a large influx of economic migrants mainly from Eastern Europe have found work across Lincolnshire, working for the minimum wage in agricultural and construction industries, doing jobs that locals don't to do. Towns have expanded sometimes by 10% during this period. British business needs the migrant workers to survive, but but local people voted the highest proportion for Brexit, 75% against 'Remain', in a protest vote against migrant workers.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00673.JPG
  • Over the sea to Europe<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Volunteers packing food orders of tins and drinks at a central food bank, in a church in Dysart, near Kirkcaldy. Items are made ready to go out to local community centres. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Youths playing in the streets at night. Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03566.JPG
  • Volunteers packing food orders of tins and drinks at a central food bank, in a church in Dysart, near Kirkcaldy. Items are made ready to go out to local community centres. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Housing estates in East Kirkcaldy, which is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03533.JPG
  • Volunteers packing food orders of tins and drinks at a central food bank, in a church in Dysart, near Kirkcaldy. Items are made ready to go out to local community centres. Some years ago they would only be giving out a few hundred parcels per month, nowadays its nearer a thousand<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03542.JPG
  • Housing estates in East Kirkcaldy, which is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03519.JPG
  • Housing estates in East Kirkcaldy, which is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03483.JPG
  • Housing estates in East Kirkcaldy, which is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03417.JPG
  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03381.JPG
  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03374.JPG
  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03377.JPG
  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03369.JPG
  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03352.JPG
  • General view over Kirkcaldy housing estates<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03350.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03326.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03333.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03320.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03321.JPG
  • A Sunday community lunch with helpers at Linton Lane Community Centre, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For many this might be one of the few hot meals they get served outside of their home, each week.<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03310.JPG
  • A Sunday community lunch with helpers at Linton Lane Community Centre, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For many this might be one of the few hot meals they get served outside of their home, each week.<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03308.JPG
  • A Sunday community lunch with helpers at Linton Lane Community Centre, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For many this might be one of the few hot meals they get served outside of their home, each week.<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03307.JPG
  • A man uses a urinal in a pub in Kirkcaldy along main street. Its doubtful that he was drinking coffee.<br />

Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • City centre with gokarts parked in mainstreet. Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03282.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
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Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03250.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03256.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
    BREXIT_SCOTLAND_DSC03237.JPG
  • Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland: Ebony and her friend Ethan, holding some of her rats and rabbits. Ebony lives, in a small flat, with a total of 38 rodents and small animals all told. Ebony volunteers on occasion during weekends at the nearby Linton Lane Community centre, serving drinks and food to the ever increasing numbers of local people who rely on the centre for their needs.<br />
<br />
Kirkcaldy is one of the poorest areas in Scotland with staggeringly high numbers of child poverty. Many disadvantaged families, and vulnerable people, and over a thousand children are surviving below the breadline in Kirkaldy East, that is 40%. Voluntary organisations and foodbanks give over a thousand food parcels a month, several times more than a few years ago. The Conservative government’s policy of austerity together with the new ‘Universal Credit’ system which replaced six other benefits, makes millions of people poorer, many hundreds of thousands on the poverty line or below. Whilst people overall voted strongly against Brexit in Scotland, in other parts of the country, poorer constituencies voted largely for Brexit, in a vote against the City of London.
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