We all cut the occasional ethical corner in daily life. Rank these common British compromises from the one that troubles you most to the one you can easily live with.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Dodging the fare on the Tube
A quick squeeze behind a stranger at Oxford Circus saves a fiver but shifts the cost onto everyone else. Petty theft or victimless shortcut?
Calling in sick when you're not
Ringing the office with a croaky voice while scrolling Netflix. Harmless self-care or quietly letting your colleagues down?
Buying fast fashion from Shein
A Β£4 top is hard to resist, even when the headlines about garment workers and landfill keep piling up. Convenience versus conscience.
Not declaring cash-in-hand work
That weekend gardening gig or tutoring session that never makes it onto the tax return. Small potatoes or freeloading on public services?
Walking past a rough sleeper
Pretending not to see someone in a doorway on a freezing February night in Manchester or Bristol. Self-protection or quiet cruelty?
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