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Should inequality comparisons with ordinal variables be sensitive to alternative sorting of the categories? We introduce the consistency property whereby an inequality or bipolarisation index regards frequency distribution r less unequal than s if and only if it ranks the reverse-ordered distribution r′ less unequal than s′ for every pair of comparable frequency distributions. We characterise the class of consistent indices with a functional equation that serves as a useful test of the property. Applying the test to the most popular indices in the literature, we identify the respective consistent and inconsistent sets.