WELFARE STATE
March 2012
‘Pensions do not grow on trees and never did. That was an illusion’
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April 2011
The Deprived Pupil Premium — the eligibility criterion for two years' free university tuition — favours the work-shy and discriminates against working single parents
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April 2011
‘If you’ve always paid your way in your working life, you’ll pay your way as you die’
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January/February 2011
Iain Duncan Smith has made a good start on reform but he needs to restore the insurance principle
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