Indledning
The division of Britain is increasing rapidly. This forebodes that an entire generation of adolescents is being denied the opportunity of attaining higher social status, as well as obtaining a well-paying job.

The apparent lack of social mobility serves as the perpetrator of the systematic oppression of low-income citizens.

Children from low-income households are six times less likely to attend Oxbridge, the world-renowned university, but only one in eight will go on to achieve well-paying jobs. But what is the source of this systematic segregation?

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Uddrag
The specific term these families, who are struggling to make enough money to live for, are categorized as are treadmill families.

30-year-old Spencer is a member of this wicked family. Spencer’s profession is that of a bicycle mechanic and barely makes enough money every month, to make ends meet.

“When bills have been paid, I have nothing left” Spencer is unaware of what the future has in store for him and his beloved family.

Treadmill families have naturally become the most recent victim of Britain’s rapid social equality decline.

Additionally, only 0.1 percent of students who received free meals at school, which you are entitled to if you meet a certain standard for poverty living, progressed to Oxbridge.

Poppy Noor is an example of a pattern breaker. Despite being born into a lower social standing family, the so-called; treadmill family, she manages to achieve success.

Poppy Noor is in her late twenties and represents the rare exception to the specific rule because she has been accepted to an academic university.

However, because of the social background she has, it remains her most significant impediment to her ability to make a decent living.

Poppy Noor lives with her boyfriend and mother-in-law and sublets her room to make enough money for rent.

She does this because she cannot afford to live alone. Because of her family's lack of wealth, she had to accept the first job offer she was offered when she left for university.