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Today’s R&D covers proposed reforms to the British welfare system. The Conservative Party has proposed measures to reform the British welfare system to discourage long-term joblessness. This is also in reaction to anti-immigration sentiment on the British right.
Hungry Britain: welfare cuts leave more than 500,000 people forced to use food banks, warns Oxfam http://t.co/iYAlQQfvmo
— Shaun Tymon (@ShaunTymon) October 10, 2013
BRITAIN: The politics of welfare reform: Divided they stand http://t.co/2YQw7TzwYx
— The Economist (@TheEconomistRSS) October 3, 2013
UK’s Cameron lays battle lines for general election: ability to run the economy, welfare reform & immigration http://t.co/mpkMAKgVqf
— Cassell Bryan-Low (@CassellBryanLow) October 2, 2013
UK finance minister courts voters with tougher welfare rules http://t.co/pNUqR6gt52
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) September 30, 2013
Is welfare reform well-meaning idiocy or a vindictive attack on the poor? Fascinating debate from @DaveHill http://t.co/82ULy1KKDm
— Hannah Fearn (@hannahfearn) October 4, 2013
Britain has spent a staggering £1.4TRILLION on welfare since 2000 http://t.co/F6VH3PnI3b via @MailOnline
— Trippy Pip (@TrippyPip) September 23, 2013
Welfare fraud in UK estimated £1.2bn, compared to tax evasion & avoidance £94.9bn http://t.co/EknVBwmvvz #RT
— FarquestRainbow (@detumescance) September 21, 2013
Conservatives are winning on welfare reform, says (New) Labour poll expert http://t.co/mQj2oYUpUX
— Pascal Jacquemain (@jacquep) October 9, 2013
Why a resurgence in support for the welfare state won’t help the Labour Party in Britain http://t.co/RSyBFU3ojp
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) September 15, 2013
Britain admits it has no figures on EU ‘welfare tourist’ numbers http://t.co/mAy62vdain
— Telegraph News (@TelegraphNews) October 7, 2013