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There is a world of difference between the lives of the residents in the council blocks on one side of the road and those in the £5m Georgian houses oppositeThe brick towers of the World’s stop estate in Chelsea and the £5m Georgian houses over the road are “two different worlds”,explains Ali Yousef, a 17-year-old-fashioned who has grown up in one of the poorest parts of London with a bird’s eye view of one of the richest.The walkways of the Dartrey Tower council block in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea looks out across Kings Road, and which the Kensington MP Emma Dent Coad has identified as a fault line of dramatic inequality in what she has dubbed “the most unequal borough in Britain”.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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