As Britain’s leader puts his faith in ‘pluck’ and ‘nerve’, activists are tackling the problems of today to deliver a better tomorrow, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
Last Saturday afternoon, in a union office in central London, I got thinking about optimism. I was speaking at an event put on by disabled activists to discuss the impact of a decade of disability cuts.
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