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Half of Britain's young people feel unaccepted in their social group, and one in six feel they'll never fit in

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More than half of the nation's young people feel 'unaccepted' by their peers, teachers or families, according to new research.

The study into the worries of the nation’s youth found 56 per cent feel they can’t be their true selves around others for fear of being judged.

Another one in six worry they are 'different' from everybody else, and 'won’t ever' find a place where they fit in.

It also emerged 72 per cent of young people have been prevented from getting a good night’s rest because of their childhood woes, with the average child kept up three nights a week by their racing minds.

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