Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... Strategies The Thatcher Government is busily multiplying the poor . But simul- taneously it also has an anti - poverty strategy and that strategy is quite clear . The Government wants to cut benefits as well as wages and avoid the worst ...
... Strategies The Thatcher Government is busily multiplying the poor . But simul- taneously it also has an anti - poverty strategy and that strategy is quite clear . The Government wants to cut benefits as well as wages and avoid the worst ...
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... strategy to which Labour Party activists and social policy analysts have repeatedly returned . For its success the strategy depends on obtaining support for new types of benefit and raising existing rates of benefit , as well as showing ...
... strategy to which Labour Party activists and social policy analysts have repeatedly returned . For its success the strategy depends on obtaining support for new types of benefit and raising existing rates of benefit , as well as showing ...
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... strategy , it must be able to make a major military contribution to the conventional defence of Europe . One of the virtues of the new Labour Party statement is its recognition that if we are to have the influence we need to carry out ...
... strategy , it must be able to make a major military contribution to the conventional defence of Europe . One of the virtues of the new Labour Party statement is its recognition that if we are to have the influence we need to carry out ...
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