IDS’s Benefit Smart Cards: trumping Osborne in the competition for most ridiculous policy idea
Benefit Smart Cards are condescending and out of touch. They also won’t make a difference.
Benefit Smart Cards are condescending and out of touch. They also won’t make a difference.
As the election approaches we will be heaping the pressure on the politicians not to let our NHS wither on the vine.
The benefit freeze announced on Monday (saving: £3bn) is paying for a tax cut for the top 15 per cent (cost: £4bn).
Thinking of trusting the Conservatives on the NHS in light of David Cameron’s promises on the health service? If so, perhaps you ought to think again.
It is imperative that the measures outlined by May are carefully devised and responsibly implemented.
It says all you need to know about the modern Conservatives that they are prepared to gamble the future of the United Kingdom based on electoral arithmetic.
Your cut out and keep guide to today’sannouncement on freezing working age benefits.
Despite economic growth returning, the chancellor’s record is less rosy than he makes out.
This is part of a plan to hit the poorest as hard as possible with benefit cuts whilst at the same time saying that if you can afford to save you need not pay tax at all.
Cameron’s housing announcement is his latest attempt to wear Mrs Thatcher’s clothes.