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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson accused by former neighbour of 'fabricating claims of poverty-stricken upbringing'
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson accused by former neighbour of 'fabricating claims of poverty-stricken upbringing'

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has faced accusations from a former neighbor claiming she exaggerated her childhood poverty. The controversy arose after The Mail on Sunday reported that her family made a 900% profit from selling their council house. Phillipson defended her claims, stating her mother purchased the deteriorated home in 1990 and that improvements were only possible through the sale. However, neighbors dispute these accounts, noting that council houses were well-maintained with proper heating systems and renovations. One neighbor recalled seeing the family appear financially stable during visits. Phillipson’s mother sold the home in 2023, and a spokesperson dismissed the neighbors’ claims as irrelevant to her upbringing.

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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson accused by former neighbour of 'fabricating claims of poverty-stricken upbringing'

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has faced accusations from a former neighbor claiming she exaggerated her childhood poverty. The controversy arose after The Mail on Sunday reported that her family made a 900% profit from selling their council house. Phillipson defended her claims, stating her mother purchased the deteriorated home in 1990 and that improvements were only possible through the sale. However, neighbors dispute these accounts, noting that council houses were well-maintained with proper heating systems and renovations. One neighbor recalled seeing the family appear financially stable during visits. Phillipson’s mother sold the home in 2023, and a spokesperson dismissed the neighbors’ claims as irrelevant to her upbringing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting accounts from both Phillipson and her neighbors without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from multiple individuals and does not exhibit clear ideological slant in its framing or sourcing. While the issue involves a high-profile politician, the

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