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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Why Purnell's welfare reforms run with the grain of Labour's history not against it

Greg Rosen, who writes regularly for Progress, has penned a well-argued piece for the Scotsman today in which he argues that Labour's next stage of welfare reforms, which will be launched by James Purnell tomorrow, are entirely consistent with those Labour figures who helped to found the early welfare state.

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what you have a deal with this paper so we pay to read it, as for Puriel the public school boy obviously colour blind blue is his colour I think I've seen enough.

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