Unite Against Division

Understanding the Real Divide: Wealth, Power, and Media Manipulation

Unite For Change

What we do?

Whilst ordinary people across Britain are told to blame each other for rising costs and declining living standards, the real story lies elsewhere. The gap between the ultra-wealthy and everyone else has grown dramatically, yet public attention remains focused on manufactured divisions between different communities. We’re here to examine how concentrated wealth shapes political discourse, funds divisive narratives, and influences the media landscape that forms public opinion.

Investigative Analysis

Who really holds power in Britain today? We trace the money flows from ultra-wealthy individuals and corporations to think tanks, political campaigns, and media organisations. This isn’t conspiracy theory – it’s following the publicly available paper trail that reveals how economic power gets converted into political influence.

  • Wealth concentration trends and analysis
  • Media ownership and influence networks
  • Think tank funding and policy impact
  • Economic inequality and social outcomes
  • Corporate influence on public policy

Fact-Check Centre

When stories about immigration, benefits, or housing dominates the headlines, we dig into the actual data. Too often, the most disvisive claims lack proper context or rely on selective statistics. We check the numbers, track down original sources, and provide the full picture that’s often missing from mainstream coverage. Our process is supported by advance AI tools to help cross-reference claims and analyze data at scale. Please note that these tools are used to assist human fact-checkers are not infallible; all our findings are subject to human review for accuracy and nuance.

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