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Stoke-on-Trent North

David Williams is the Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, and has been an MP since 4th July 2024.

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Economy§

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ATMs: total

TotalPay-to-useFree-to-useFree-to-use: 38Pay-to-use: 16Total: 64
Relative ratings:
  • Free-to-use: ★★
  • Total: ★★★
As of June 2025. Source data: LINK ATMs by Parliamentary Constituency (Link)

Broadband: average download speeds

185.4 Mb/s

Speeds actually being received based on the mean average

Relative rating: ★★★★★

As of May 2023. Source data: Broadband coverage and speeds (House of Commons Library)

Broadband: below universal service obligation

0%

Relative rating: ★★★★★

As of September 2023. Source data: Broadband coverage and speeds (House of Commons Library)

Broadband: gigabit availability

94.1%

Premises capable of receiving speeds of 1 gigabit per second

Relative rating: ★★★★★

As of September 2023. Source data: Broadband coverage and speeds (House of Commons Library)

Broadband: receiving over 30 Mbps

88.5%

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of May 2023. Source data: Broadband coverage and speeds (House of Commons Library)

Broadband: receiving under 10 Mbps

2.5%

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of May 2023. Source data: Broadband coverage and speeds (House of Commons Library)

Broadband: superfast availability - at least 30 Mbps

99.2%

Lines capable of receiving download speeds of at least 30 Mbps

Relative rating: ★★★★★

As of September 2023. Source data: Broadband coverage and speeds (House of Commons Library)

High-value homes sold

Price paid over £1.5 million

2018: 02019: 02020: 02021: 02022: 02023: 02024: 02025 (31st July): 0
As of 31st July 2025. Source data: Price Paid Data (HM Land Registry, OGL3)

House prices

200020102020£0£100,000£200,000Dec 1995: £32,000Dec 1996: £33,000Dec 1997: £35,950Dec 1998: £36,500Dec 1999: £36,000Dec 2000: £39,000Dec 2001: £42,000Dec 2002: £46,000Dec 2003: £54,000Dec 2004: £72,000Dec 2005: £88,000Dec 2006: £96,000Dec 2007: £97,000Dec 2008: £98,500Dec 2009: £90,000Dec 2010: £92,000Dec 2011: £90,000Dec 2012: £92,000Dec 2013: £95,000Dec 2014: £100,000Dec 2015: £105,000Dec 2016: £113,000Dec 2017: £112,500Dec 2018: £120,000Dec 2019: £120,000Dec 2020: £129,475Dec 2021: £140,000Dec 2022: £150,000Dec 2023: £150,000Sep 2024: £150,000
As of September 2024. Source data: House prices (ONS Housing Analysis Team)

Total income: median

£24,300

Relative rating:

As of 12th March 2025. Source data: Table 3.15a Income and tax by Parliamentary constituency, confidence intervals © HMRC

Total tax amount

£149,000,000

Relative rating:

As of 12th March 2025. Source data: Table 3.15a Income and tax by Parliamentary constituency, confidence intervals © HMRC

Unemployment

201620182020202220240%10%5%Mar 2014: 3.6%Jun 2014: 3.1%Sep 2014: 2.6%Dec 2014: 2.1%Mar 2015: 2.2%Jun 2015: 2.1%Sep 2015: 2%Dec 2015: 1.8%Mar 2016: 2.1%Jun 2016: 2%Sep 2016: 2.1%Dec 2016: 1.9%Mar 2017: 2.3%Jun 2017: 2.3%Sep 2017: 2.3%Dec 2017: 2.3%Mar 2018: 2.6%Jun 2018: 2.5%Sep 2018: 2.7%Dec 2018: 2.9%Mar 2019: 3.5%Jun 2019: 3.8%Sep 2019: 3.9%Dec 2019: 4%Mar 2020: 4.4%Jun 2020: 7.7%Sep 2020: 7.9%Dec 2020: 7.5%Mar 2021: 7.6%Jun 2021: 6.8%Sep 2021: 6.1%Dec 2021: 5.6%Mar 2022: 5.3%Jun 2022: 4.8%Sep 2022: 4.7%Dec 2022: 4.7%Mar 2023: 5.2%Jun 2023: 5.1%Sep 2023: 5%Dec 2023: 5.1%Mar 2024: 5.5%Jun 2024: 5.7%Sep 2024: 6%Dec 2024: 5.7%Mar 2025: 6%
As of March 2025. Source data: Claimant count by sex and age (NOMIS)

Energy§

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Central heating

No central heatingOtherTwo or more typesTank or bottled gas onlyOil onlyElectric onlyMains gas onlyMains gas only: 83.2%Electric only: 4.9%Oil only: 0.2%Tank or bottled gas only: 0.4%Two or more types: 8.7%Other: 1.5%No central heating: 1.1%
As of 2023. Source data: Central heating (House of Commons Library)

Domestic solar: capacity

9.1 MW

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of December 2024. Source data: Solar photovoltaics deployment (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero )

Domestic solar: installations

3,135

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of December 2024. Source data: Solar photovoltaics deployment (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero )

Fuel poverty

19.7%

Relative rating:

As of 2023. Source data: Sub-regional fuel poverty data 2025 (2023 data) Table 4 (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

Households off the gas grid

20162018202020220%2%4%2015: 3.6%2016: 3.6%2017: 3.4%2018: 3.7%2019: 3.8%2020: 4%2021: 3.7%2022: 3.4%2023: 3.8%
As of 2023. Source data: Households off the gas grid (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

Environment§

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Access to green space

Partial-combinedCombinedNeighbourhood standardLocal standardDoorstep standardAll green space with rights of wayAll green spaceAll green space: 97.6%All green space with rights of way: 99.4%Doorstep standard: 32.2%Local standard: 38.1%Neighbourhood standard: 74.9%Combined: 24%Partial-combined: 43.8%
Relative ratings:
  • All green space: ★★★★★
  • All green space with rights of way: ★★★★★
  • Doorstep standard: ★★★★★
  • Local standard: ★★★★★
  • Neighbourhood standard: ★★★★★
  • Combined: ★★★★★
  • Partial-combined: ★★★★★
As of 13th May 2025. Source data: Access to green space in England, (DEFRA)

Ancient woodland

0.5%

Relative rating: ★★

As of May 2024. Source data: Ancient woodland, Natural England and contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2024 (OGLv3)

Climate change: hottest day projections

0.75°C

Change for 2021-2040 compared to 1981-2010

As of 2025. Source data: Climate change projections (UCL/Copernicus/EuroCORDEX)

Climate change: rainfall (summer) projections

-4.8%

Change for 2021-2040 compared to 1981-2010

As of 2025. Source data: Climate change projections (UCL/Copernicus/EuroCORDEX)

Climate change: rainfall (winter) projections

7.1%

Change for 2021-2040 compared to 1981-2010

As of 2025. Source data: Climate change projections (UCL/Copernicus/EuroCORDEX)

Climate change: temperature projections

0.74°C

Change for 2021-2040 compared to 1981-2010

As of 2025. Source data: Climate change projections (UCL/Copernicus/EuroCORDEX)

Climate change: wettest 5 days projections

1%

Change for 2021-2040 compared to 1981-2010

As of 2025. Source data: Climate change projections (UCL/Copernicus/EuroCORDEX)

Countryside and Rights of Way

0.1%

Relative rating: ★★★

As of May 2024. Source data: CRoW Act 2000 - Section 15 Land, Natural England/Defra (OGLv3)

Green belt: percentage

40.5%

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of 31st March 2023. Source data: Green belt data (House of Commons Library/DLUHC)

Green belt: total

1,940 hectares

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of 31st March 2023. Source data: Green belt data (House of Commons Library/DLUHC)

Storm overflows: duration

Total duration 2022

4,432.8 hr

Relative rating: ★★

As of 27th March 2025. Source data: Event Duration Monitoring - Storm Overflows - Annual Returns (Environment Agency)

Storm overflows: duration

Total duration 2023

1,040.8 hr

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of 27th March 2025. Source data: Event Duration Monitoring - Storm Overflows - Annual Returns (Environment Agency)

Storm overflows: duration

Total duration 2024

1,437.6 hr

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of 27th March 2025. Source data: Event Duration Monitoring - Storm Overflows - Annual Returns (Environment Agency)

Storm overflows: spills

Total spills 2022

401

Relative rating: ★★★

As of 27th March 2025. Source data: Event Duration Monitoring - Storm Overflows - Annual Returns (Environment Agency)

Storm overflows: spills

Total spills 2023

370

Relative rating: ★★★

As of 27th March 2025. Source data: Event Duration Monitoring - Storm Overflows - Annual Returns (Environment Agency)

Storm overflows: spills

Total spills 2024

429

Relative rating: ★★★

As of 27th March 2025. Source data: Event Duration Monitoring - Storm Overflows - Annual Returns (Environment Agency)

Tree canopy cover

Proportion of constituency

14%
As of 2nd March 2023. Source data: Environmental, economic and health data, (Friends of the Earth)

Tree canopy cover

Neighbourhoods with less than 10% tree canopy

33%
As of 2nd March 2023. Source data: Environmental, economic and health data, (Friends of the Earth)

Health§

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Dentists

Private dentistsNHS/HSC/PHS dentistsAll dentistsAll dentists: 10NHS/HSC/PHS dentists: 8Private dentists: 2
Relative ratings:
  • All dentists:
  • NHS/HSC/PHS dentists:
  • Private dentists: ★★★
As of 6th May 2025. Source data: General Dental Practices (NHS England), Dental Practices and Patient Registrations (PHS Dental Care Team), Dentist and Surgery List (Business Services Organisation)

GP practices/branches

19
As of 1st July 2025. Source data: GP Practices and Branches (NHS England), GP Practice contact details and list sizes (PHS Dental Care Team), GP practice list sizes (Business Services Organisation)

Health-related social security

12.2%

Relative rating: ★★

As of 2025. Source data: Working-age population in receipt of health-related social security (JRF / DWP)

Life expectancy

79.5 years

Relative rating: ★★

As of 2022. Source data: Life expectancy at birth 2022 (ONS)

Opticians

10

Relative rating:

As of 27th May 2025. Source data: Optical sites (NHS England)

Society§

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Child poverty

49.9%

Relative rating:

As of 2023. Source data: Child poverty rate estimates, after housing costs (Loughborough University/JRF 2022/23).

Child poverty: children affected by two-child limit

19%

Relative rating:

As of 2023. Source data: Child poverty rate estimates, after housing costs (Loughborough University/JRF 2022/23).

Commemorative plaques

6
As of 29th May 2025. Source data: OpenPlaques (© Open Plaques, Public Domain).

Crime: all

201820202022010,00020,0002017: 12,6122018: 12,9712019: 11,5172020: 11,8892021: 10,5832022: 12,3302023: 10,8212024: 11,159
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: anti-social behaviour

20182020202202,0004,0006,0002017: 4,1702018: 4,4282019: 3,9822020: 3,6922021: 2,8172022: 2,4962023: 1,5782024: 1,599
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: bicycle theft

20182020202201002002017: 592018: 632019: 572020: 602021: 732022: 1102023: 662024: 50
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: burglary

20182020202202004006002017: 5592018: 5982019: 4282020: 4082021: 3662022: 5422023: 500
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: criminal damage and arson

20182020202201,0002,0002017: 1,3292018: 1,3462019: 1,2182020: 1,1772021: 1,0562022: 1,1832023: 9352024: 1,083
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: drugs

20182020202201002003002017: 1742018: 1382019: 1752020: 1642021: 1422022: 2332023: 1542024: 184
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: other

20182020202201002003002017: 2002018: 1952019: 1562020: 1652021: 1302022: 2012023: 2072024: 245
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: possession of weapons

20182020202201002002017: 562018: 812019: 602020: 792021: 552022: 812023: 862024: 119
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: public order

20182020202201,0005002017: 5792018: 4862019: 4142020: 5062021: 5352022: 7652023: 7932024: 961
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: robbery

20182020202201002002017: 912018: 1192019: 1042020: 732021: 822022: 1182023: 992024: 100
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: shoplifting

20182020202202004006002017: 4272018: 3252019: 4752020: 5032021: 3592022: 4362023: 3482024: 571
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: theft from the person

201820202022020402017: 182018: 292019: 382020: 262021: 302022: 332023: 162024: 24
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: vehicle

20182020202202004006002017: 5472018: 5482019: 4502020: 3772021: 4482022: 5062023: 5062024: 511
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

Crime: violence and sexual offences

20182020202202,0004,0006,0002017: 3,6042018: 3,8172019: 3,3212020: 3,9982021: 3,8182022: 4,8522023: 4,8592024: 4,538
As of 7th May 2025. Source data: crime data (data.police.uk).

EU referendum

71.9%

Percentage that voted Leave

As of 2024. Source data: EU referendum estimates for 2024 boundaries

Fish and chip shops

8
As of 1st September 2025. Source data: OpenStreetMap (© OpenStreetMap contributors).

Foodbanks

0
As of 20th August 2025. Source data: Food banks (Give Food).

Gambling premises

Pool BettingFamily Entertainment CentreCasino 2005CasinoBingoBetting ShopAdult Gaming CentreTotalTotal: 14Adult Gaming Centre: 6Betting Shop: 8Bingo: 0Casino: 0Casino 2005: 0Family Entertainment Centre: 0Pool Betting: 0
Source data: the register of gambling premises (© Gambling Commission).

General Election (notional): 12 December 2019

Con
Source data: Notional General Election 2019 (Rallings & Thrasher, Professor David Denver (Scotland), Nicholas Whyte (NI) for Sky News, PA, BBC News and ITV News).

General Election: 4 July 2024

Lab
Source data: 2024 election results (Open Innovations).

Heritage at Risk: all

9

Relative rating: ★★

As of November 2024. Source data: Heritage at Risk Register 2024 (Historic England)

Heritage at Risk: archaeology

0

Relative rating: ★★★★★

As of November 2024. Source data: Heritage at Risk Register 2024 (Historic England)

Heritage at Risk: building or structure

5

Relative rating:

As of November 2024. Source data: Heritage at Risk Register 2024 (Historic England)

Heritage at Risk: conservation area

3

Relative rating:

As of November 2024. Source data: Heritage at Risk Register 2024 (Historic England)

Heritage at Risk: place of worship

1

Relative rating: ★★★

As of November 2024. Source data: Heritage at Risk Register 2024 (Historic England)

Higher education: entry rates for 18 year olds

2010201520200%10%20%30%2006: 17.2%2007: 17.2%2008: 17.6%2009: 19.4%2010: 19.8%2010: 19.8%2011: 18.2%2012: 20%2013: 17.7%2014: 22.9%2015: 24.7%2016: 24.2%2017: 24.6%2018: 25%2019: 29.7%2020: 25.8%2021: 28.2%2022: 25.1%2023: 23.7%2024: 24%
As of 2024. Source data: entry rates (UCAS).

Household composition

Other household typesOther single-family householdsFamilies with dependent childrenOne-personOne-person: 31.9%Families with dependent children: 28.6%Other single-family households: 36.8%Other household types: 2.8%
As of 14th October 2024. Source data: Household composition (© House of Commons Library/ONS/Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency/Scotland's census OGL).

Indicies of Multiple Deprivation: proportions

High deprivation LSOA (quintile 1)Medium deprivation LSOA (quintile 2,3)Low deprivation LSOA (quintile 4,5)Low deprivation LSOA (quintile 4,5): 15.4%Medium deprivation LSOA (quintile 2,3): 38%High deprivation LSOA (quintile 1): 46.6%
As of 3rd June 2025. Source data: composite 2020 UK index of multiple deprivation version: 3.3.0 (MySociety, CC-BY).

Indicies of Multiple Deprivation: score

32.455

Composite score from 0 (low deprivation) to 100 (high deprivation)

As of 24th October 2023. Source data: composite 2020 UK index of multiple deprivation version: 3.3.0 (MySociety, CC-BY).

MP: Left vs Right

Economy

36.899

From 0 (left) to 100 (right)

As of January 2025. Source data: MPs: Left vs Right (Royal Holloway / Survation / UK in a Changing Europe).

MP: Left vs Right

Culture

37.55

From 0 (left) to 100 (right)

As of January 2025. Source data: MPs: Left vs Right (Royal Holloway / Survation / UK in a Changing Europe).

MP: financial interests

VisitsDonationsGiftsEmploymentEmployment: £12,000Gifts: £0Donations: £20,000Visits: £0
As of 4th August 2025. Source data: Register of Interests (UK Parliament).

Memorial benches

12
As of 20th August 2025. Source data: OpenBenches (© Terence Eden and Elizabeth Eden CC-BY-SA).

Ofsted ratings: children's social care

InadequateRequires improvementGoodOutstandingOutstanding: 8%Good: 77%Requires improvement: 15%Inadequate: 0%
As of 19th July 2024. Source data: Inspection outcomes (Ofsted, OGL).

Ofsted ratings: early years

InadequateRequires improvementGoodOutstandingOutstanding: 5%Good: 88%Requires improvement: 5%Inadequate: 2%
As of 19th July 2024. Source data: Inspection outcomes (Ofsted, OGL).

Ofsted ratings: further education and skills

InadequateRequires improvementGoodOutstandingOutstanding: 0%Good: 100%Requires improvement: 0%Inadequate: 0%
As of 19th July 2024. Source data: Inspection outcomes (Ofsted, OGL).

Ofsted ratings: state-funded schools

InadequateRequires improvementGoodOutstandingOutstanding: 13%Good: 87%Requires improvement: 0%Inadequate: 0%
As of 19th July 2024. Source data: Inspection outcomes (Ofsted, OGL).

Population: by age

0102030405060708001,0002,0000: 1,1441: 1,1322: 1,1993: 1,2004: 1,2075: 1,2426: 1,2407: 1,2538: 1,3479: 1,30310: 1,30511: 1,29612: 1,31713: 1,27114: 1,31015: 1,22416: 1,10517: 1,19818: 1,10919: 1,11020: 1,15021: 1,08622: 1,03923: 1,03624: 1,03725: 1,21526: 1,13327: 1,21028: 1,24529: 1,24530: 1,34931: 1,43032: 1,44033: 1,47634: 1,47435: 1,43336: 1,33637: 1,39738: 1,24539: 1,34240: 1,25041: 1,26742: 1,23743: 1,18044: 1,10145: 1,03046: 1,10247: 1,16548: 1,23449: 1,28550: 1,35551: 1,37952: 1,45153: 1,38254: 1,35355: 1,42256: 1,39957: 1,35058: 1,34959: 1,29860: 1,30561: 1,30262: 1,14563: 1,12864: 1,17165: 1,14866: 1,06467: 1,04568: 1,06069: 96470: 93471: 92972: 98773: 1,00274: 99575: 1,08876: 80377: 80378: 75879: 74180: 63381: 57582: 53183: 47584: 47285: 40486: 35087: 30788: 27689: 23290+: 853
Source data: Population by constituency (House of Commons Library using ONS Population estimates for England and Wales, mid-2022, NRS Search census data 2022, Table UV103 (Age by single year), NISRA 2021 Mid-year population estimates for small geographical areas within Northern Ireland)

Post offices

9
As of 27th May 2025. Source data: All branches (© Post Office).

Pubs

56
As of 1st September 2025. Source data: OpenStreetMap (© OpenStreetMap contributors).

Pupil to teacher ratio (qualified) within schools

2015202001020302010/11: 18.842011/12: 18.932012/13: 19.282013/14: 18.682014/15: 18.462015/16: 18.952016/17: 19.442017/18: 20.062018/19: 21.122019/20: 20.022020/21: 19.92021/22: 19.72022/23: 20.122023/24: 20.292024/25: 19.88
As of 9th June 2025. Source data: Pupil to teacher ratios (School workforce in England, OGL).

Sexuality

Not answered / prefer not to sayAll other sexual orientationsBisexualGay or LesbianStraight or HeterosexualStraight or Heterosexual: 90%Gay or Lesbian: 1.2%Bisexual: 1%All other sexual orientations: 0.2%Not answered / prefer not to say: 7.7%
Source data: Census 2021: Sexual orientation (ONS

Transport§

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Bus service changes

-78.1%

Change in trips per hour 2010-2023

Relative rating:

As of 28th November 2023. Source data: How Britain’s bus services have drastically declined (Friends of the Earth & University of Leeds 2023)

Bus stops

505

Relative rating: ★★

As of April 2025. Source data: NaPTAN national stop data

Bus stops density

10.53/km²

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of April 2025. Source data: NaPTAN national stop data

Cars or vans by household

No cars or vans in household %

18%
Source data: Distance travelled to work by car or van availability (ONS)

Cars or vans by household

1 or more cars or vans in household %

82%
Source data: Distance travelled to work by car or van availability (ONS)

EV: home charging

266

Relative rating: ★★

As of 2022. Source data: Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Scheme Statistics (DfT)

EV: workplace charging points

80

Relative rating: ★★★

As of January 2025. Source data: Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Scheme Statistics (DfT)

Rail cancellations

4.9%

Relative rating:

As of March 2025. Source data: Performance at stations (ORR)

Road accidents: fatal collisions

200520102015202002462000: 42001: 62002: 42003: 62004: 32005: 52006: 32007: 12008: 12009: 22010: 22011: 12012: 22013: 12014: 42015: 12016: 02017: 02018: 12019: 02020: 02021: 12022: 22023: 1
As of 31st December 2023. Source data: Road Safety Data - Collisions (Department for Transport, OGL)

Road accidents: serious collisions

200520102015202002040602000: 322001: 302002: 422003: 362004: 212005: 202006: 172007: 272008: 62009: 112010: 102011: 172012: 102013: 132014: 172015: 172016: 242017: 232018: 152019: 172020: 132021: 132022: 42023: 12
As of 31st December 2023. Source data: Road Safety Data - Collisions (Department for Transport, OGL)

Road accidents: slight collisions

200520102015202002004002000: 3312001: 3362002: 3002003: 2902004: 2612005: 2442006: 2722007: 2902008: 2492009: 2262010: 2372011: 2162012: 1912013: 2052014: 1912015: 1742016: 1822017: 1132018: 1172019: 1012020: 682021: 612022: 162023: 36
As of 31st December 2023. Source data: Road Safety Data - Collisions (Department for Transport, OGL)

Train stations

2

Relative rating: ★★

As of April 2025. Source data: NaPTAN national stop data

Train stations density

0.042/km²

Relative rating: ★★★★

As of April 2025. Source data: NaPTAN national stop data

Notes

Rating

Ratings are based on ranking every constituency with data and using the following percentiles:

  • ★★★★★ 80-100%
  • ★★★★ 60-80%
  • ★★★ 40-60%
  • ★★ 20-40%
  • ★ 0-20%

There are some cases where more is not better. In those cases we have flipped the ranking so that a lower relative value would receive more stars. For example, a child poverty rate of 0% would be ★★★★★.

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