After Philpott: Labour should make a positive case for welfare

 

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A brief history of Victorian welfare reform

 

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Doctors without qualifications: how Milton Friedman inspired coalition NHS reforms

 

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Why under 25s need housing benefit

 

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When you’re too skint for Newham, you’re in trouble

 

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Welfare Reform Bill: why won’t anybody say it’s just plain wrong?

 

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Workfare: a parallel from the past

 

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Child benefit: middle income earners need it too

 

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The case for universal benefits

 

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1%: the real extent of benefit fraud

 

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