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David Olusoga: ‘The UK is less equal than 50 years ago’

The United Kingdom is becoming less and less united, says historian David Olusoga – not just along its borders but within each of its four nations. How can the union’s ties be renewed?

“London’s much more dominant than it was when I was growing up,” Mr Olusoga says. “In the 1970s, Britain was a much more equal society than it is today.”

Few other capital cities have a profile as powerful as the UK’s, he says.

“Most nations have a capital city that is not enormously out of scale with the other cities.”

Olusoga says London’s dominance shows how divisions in the UK’s union do not just run along borders but within nations themselves.

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