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Blog Name: UK Poverty Post
Url: http://www.oxfamblogs.org/ukpovertypost/
Language: English
Topics: Poverty, Politics, Government
Description: UK Poverty Post is Oxfam's nline space for debate and discussion on tackling poverty in the UK. You will find a wide range of authors – journalists, politicians, NGO workers, and most importantly, ordinary people, sharing their experiences and thoughts on poverty in the UK. Whilst many of the posts are written by Oxfam staff, the blog is not just a forum for Oxfam’s views. We endeavour to attract a diverse set of authors with diverse opinions, and welcome unsolicited submissions, and encourage people to comment on what they read.
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The Conservatives are talking poverty
David Cameron’s speech today is clearly designed to show that the Conservative party is serious about poverty. There is an enormous amount in there, and unravelling the themes, the ideology, and th...more
Nurseries on the brink
On Tuesday the Guardian carried an article highlighting the unintended danger posed to state nurseries by the new early years single funding formula that will come into force from September 2010. ...more
The Cuts Agenda – Don’t run with scissors
Since David Cameron’s speech in Manchester last Thursday, a large part of the political discourse has been about what cuts can, and should, be made in public services. It is important that in a deb...more
Party Conferences – a world away from real life
It was while I was standing in the Conservative party’s ‘Welfare Reform’ reception in Manchester, drinking free beer and eating beige Canapés whilst listening to Theresa May talk about testing the ...more
At last, some new thinking on welfare reform
Yesterday saw the launch of what the Centre for Social Justice describes as ‘the most far-reaching review of the UK welfare system in 60 years’. The report, Dynamic Benefits, sets out plans for a n...more

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