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By Phil Cardy A man who inherited £100,000 let 12 strangers give it away to help tackle inequality in a poor area. Researcher David Clarke, 34, picked them at random from the 40 people who replied to his request. The group was not allowed to keep the money but could decide how to spend it in the Toxteth and Dingle areas of Liverpool. Mr Clarke, who is also a delivery driver, said he had enough money to live on. “I just feel there is too much inequality so I wanted to do my bit to try to address that,” he said. The group of 12 was selected randomly after Mr Clarke wrote to 600 households in the…

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