Round 2 – Natalie v Andrew Neil
A comment on my last blog was “The party that changes people’s attitudes is the one that often wins elections”. Natalie made a start last Sunday when Andrew Neil asked […]
A comment on my last blog was “The party that changes people’s attitudes is the one that often wins elections”. Natalie made a start last Sunday when Andrew Neil asked […]
Hi Natalie and Caroline. Over the next few weeks and blogs, I shall bombard you with excerpts from Dynamic Benefits. Of course, I think of myself as supplying you with […]
Last Sunday Natalie Bennett was on Radio 4, the Westminster Hour, on welfare benefits. First, I must say how impressive Natalie is under fire. This was Carolyn Quinn’s opening salvo: […]
Although I share the condemnation of George Osborne, in one respect he is right: the benefits system did need an overhaul. But using Philpott as an alibi for crucifying the […]
I refer Iain Duncan Smith to the 2009 report Dynamic Benefits he commissioned http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk The first part is a thorough, devastating critique of means testing, which creates a strong work […]
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