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By sam, 18 November, 2017
A photograph of a statue of Lady Justice, blindfolded and holding sword and scales.

The Glaring Flaw in the Equality Act

The Equality Act has seemingly very strong provisions to prevent discrimination against disabled people, and to promote inclusion and reasonable adjustments. So what's the problem? Let me explain…
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