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Well there’s a surprise, I hope IDS has professional indemnity to pay for his mistakes, what an absolute walter.
Universal credit impact assessment.
http://socialwelfare.bl.uk/subject-areas/services-activity/poverty-benefits/departmentforworkandpensions/universal11.aspx
they live in cloud cuckoo land when its all crashing down around them whot will they say then its labour fault jeff3
Don’t be lulled into a false sense of security: IDS and his mates will pursue their monomaniacal aim to bring in Universal Credit even if they bankrupt the Treasury in the process. Remember, they hate us with such a virulence that they’ll go to (almost) any extreme to succeed in their devious plans.
This is the worst kept secret in Whitehall.
“Cities Where Suburban Poverty Is Skyrocketing”
http://247wallst.com/2013/05/28/cities-where-suburban-poverty-is-skyrocketing/#ixzz2UfQamgyt