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| | | | | The solution to poverty is to abolish it directly by a now widely discussed measure: the guaranteed income. ... We are likely to find that the problems of housing and education, instead of preceding the elimination of poverty, will themselves be affected if poverty is first abolished. Martin Luther King Jr., Where Do We Go... | |
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| | | | | Absolute poverty, the government's preferred method for assessing poverty, has also increased for the second year in a row. | |
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| | | | | I hope... As parties vie for votes with promises they may or may not keep, Tortoise is asking public and not-so-public figures for the one thing they hope for from Britain's next government Akiko HartDirector at Liberty, a human rights charity I hopeour rights will be respected and strengthened. Successive governments have weakened them in ... | |
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| | | The general election has raised many questions about the functioning of the UK's electoral system. In this post, Alan Renwick focuses on two main areas: the First Past the Post rules that form the core of that system; and the quality of democratic discourse during the campaign. The election result illustrates the arguments both for... | ||