Wednesday, 30 November 2016

The government doesn't care about the impact of sanctions: they want them to hurt

"I believe a modern welfare system, fit for the world of work in the 21st century, is one that is relentlessly focussed on helping people into work, equally relentlessly focussed on fairness" - Damian Green
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Our first piece today takes a look at a damning new report into the use of welfare sanctions and suggests that the government is not interested in listening to warnings about how damaging it can be to stop a claimant's money. 

Elsewhere, we have an article which argues that while the radical left's response to Fidel Castro's death has been depressingly predictable there are lessons to learn from El Jefe.

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