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Financial Exclusion - Inner-city blues.

A significant number of people in the UK are financially excluded. A campaign has been set-up to find out why, says Shona Cronin.

Approximately 1.5 million households in the UK (7%) have no financial
products at all and a further 4.4 million (20%) have just one or two.


Until recently these figures were largely undisclosed and rarely
explained.


However, financial exclusion has now been firmly planted on the political
agenda following the government's creation of a social exclusion unit.


The campaign is being spearheaded by Patricia Hewitt, economic secretary
to the Treasury, who has been touring the country since the beginning

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