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B21 all information you need is
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available at
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www. 10 million people in fuel poverty
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we have a real absolute not relative
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poverty issue going to come in
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okay please I just need a than you for
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call UK this number has now
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trange pleas use our online Clinic
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contact form to request an appointment
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available via our
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website
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[Music]
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anyway but like how what you been up
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to
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hello the internet's cut
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off why is it cut off
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why is this come up
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disconnected we're talking 1,300 a year
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going up in bills I've lived in the East
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End of London since I was
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born in the 80s people were starting
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walking around with mobile phones great
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big machines around their ears you know
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it was just incredible sizes and I never
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really took much notice because I didn't
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think it was applicable to
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[Music]
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me when I realized I had to leave
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Nigeria was when I organized what is now
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known as Nigeria's first ever monthong
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Pride protest hi it's Joel and this is
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the first gay pride parade in Nigeria
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and no one's going to Ren brain on the
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UK was kind of like a bread of fresh air
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it meant safe heaven for
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me but that wasn't all the way the
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reality because um upon arrival I was
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placed in a deten Attention
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Center they took my phone
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away it just felt like my power was
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taken
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away digital connection for us is really
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important it is our
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life I'm bedroom bound having been for
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11
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years my main fear about the cost of
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living Rising is that we won't be able
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to afford
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anything and we won't have the internet
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and we'll just about be able to survive
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and
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eat I lost my husband last
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year I didn't have digital things to go
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online to get a death certificate I
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didn't have the chance of saying goodbye
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in a
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sense I feel vulnerable because I feel
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as though somebody could scam me please
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enter yourit account number followed by
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I do miss that as a community you know
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to be with other
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people
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[Music]
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as an asylum Seeker were pushed further
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into several layers of Libo from digital
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mental
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physical everyone is head down in their
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own
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bubble I wish they could see I'm not
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okay I need
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help I was introduced into something
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called night star
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during the day you're homeless and then
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at night or during the evening time
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someone would give you a call I remember
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night where my phone went off basically
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you'd be homeless for that
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[Music]
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night oh my
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God you can only maybe sleep in the bus
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if you're lucky
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again
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I've lost all the physical friends that
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I
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had being
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online as a
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mom it was just so good to be able to
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have other
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mothers of jump back
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and kind of
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[Music]
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clity you know you're not just a mom and
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you're not just a mom to professional
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need kids you are you and I am me and I
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needed to remember that and I still and
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uh tell myself that every day we got to
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stick together as moms being online
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is the only group of likeminded people
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that I have
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anymore
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[Music]
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we've come through this world and we
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we've done quite a few things gone
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through quite a lot just hope
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that you know that somebody will just
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think of
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us yeah so with what you can do
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yeah my grandchildren they live quite a
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distance 300 M miles away I'm needing
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some form of
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[Music]
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communication
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um I am activist now phone and digital
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connection and digital devices is power
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digital space creates that extension to
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reach more people and Galvanize activism
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and social justice and causes
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[Music]
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if digital Equity was a thing and
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reality for all of us then everyone's
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voices would
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[Music]
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matter

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Could you live without the internet? Doctors' appointments, travel directions, job applications, benefits forms, school scheduling and key services are today managed online. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/theguardian?sub_confirmation=1 While the UK government details its plans for a digital future to transform public services, one in seven Britons are forced to live without the internet. This film is voiced by three individuals experiencing digital exclusion, revealing how varied and complex the repercussions can be. Through enacted scenes from their lives, it makes visible the expanding digital divide – an issue too often unseen or ignored. The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://support.theguardian.com/eu/contribute?acquisitionData=%7B%22source%22%3A%22SOCIAL%22%2C%22componentType%22%3A%22ACQUISITIONS_OTHER%22%2C%22componentId%22%3A%22Feb_2021_YT_main_channel_video_desc%22%2C%22campaignCode%22%3A%22Feb_2021_YT_main_channel_video_desc%22%7D&INTCMP=Feb_2021_YT_main_channel_video_desc Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► http://theguardian.com/first-edition Website ► https://www.theguardian.com/europe Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser The Guardian on YouTube:  Guardian News ► https://www.youtube.com/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 Guardian Australia ► https://www.youtube.com/guardianaustralia?sub_confirmation=1 Guardian Football ► https://www.youtube.com/guardianfootball?sub_confirmation=1 Guardian Sport ► https://www.youtube.com/guardiansport?sub_confirmation=1 Guardian Live ► https://www.youtube.com/guardianlive?sub_confirmation=1

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