More missed anti-workfare opportunities
Perhaps it is unreasonable of me to ask people in the public eye to risk their street cred on an untried attack on workfare, but last week there were three […]
Perhaps it is unreasonable of me to ask people in the public eye to risk their street cred on an untried attack on workfare, but last week there were three […]
43 Bishops led by the Archbishop of Canterbury are to oppose Iain Duncan Smith’s Welfare Reform Bill. At least I hope they are. I saw one report that Justin Welby […]
@Boycottworkfare is concerned that a form of the Citizens’ Income could be used to justify workfare. Not really. This has arisen because UKIP’s 2010 General election manifesto included the surprising […]
For me, the attack on workfare comes first. But this turns out to be bound up with a struggle for the soul of the Green Party. For some, capitalism is […]
OK, the 40th Birthday celebrations were nice, but I came away from this GP conference more than usually pensive. Last week I expressed concern at the leftward drift of the […]
Two blogs this week This one is a report back to the anti-workfare campaign on my attempts to swing the might of the Green Party against Iain Duncan Smith’s evil […]
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