Tag Archive: Declined

Declined: Chapter 8: Locked Out

Chapter eight of Declined is here – a dystopian satire by Molly Kingsley about the emergence of a social credit system in the UK. This week: the moment when the screws tighten to breaking point finally arrives.

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Declined: Chapter 7: Skate Park Chill

Chapter seven of Declined is here – a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the UK, serialised in the Daily Sceptic. This week: will Ella allow Poppy to walk home via the Complex by herself?

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Declined: Chapter 6: Hometime

Chapter six of Declined is here – a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the UK, serialised in the Daily Sceptic. This week: as a Non-Efficient, will Ella even be allowed to buy a cake?

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Declined: Chapter 5: “The Industrial Processes Appeals Tribunal”

Chapter five of Declined is here – a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the UK, serialised in the Daily Sceptic. This week: Ella ponders a lawsuit against the children's implants.

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Declined: Chapter 4: “A Promise Not a Threat”

Chapter four of Declined is here – a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the U.K., serialised in the Daily Sceptic. This week: Ella laments to see a tractor plough the last remaining field.

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Declined: Chapter Three: “Papers, Please!”

Chapter three of Declined – a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the U.K., serialised in the Daily Sceptic – is here. This week: the Government clamps down on "anti-health extremists".

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Declined: Chapter Two

Chapter two of Declined – a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the U.K., serialised in the Daily Sceptic – is here. This week: even the supermarkets are clamping down on "Non-Efficients".

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Declined: Chapter One

Introducing Declined: a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the U.K. that's going to be published in serial form in the Daily Sceptic. Read episode one here.

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