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James Bloodworth

Website James Bloodworth is the former editor of Left Foot Forward.

Want to make the case for immigration? Then stop talking about money

James Bloodworth
14 January, 2014

The public aren’t worried only about the economic impact of immigration.

Tory critic of ‘benefit tourism’ doesn’t understand migration rules

James Bloodworth
13 January, 2014

Some of our MPs don’t even understand the rules governing migrants and benefits.

Postal strike

Royal Mail sell-off: taxpayer short changed…according to Vince Cable

James Bloodworth
10 January, 2014

The taxpayer may have been shortchanged to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds by the sale of the Royal Mail, according to markers laid down by Vince Cable back in October.

What exactly is a ‘Muslim baby’?

James Bloodworth
10 January, 2014

How exactly did the Times manage to discern that the children in question were believers.

Labour should be arguing for more than 500 Syrian refugees

James Bloodworth
9 January, 2014

If Nigel Farage is able to make the case for Syrian asylum seekers, Ed Miliband should be able to.

Why John Rentoul is wrong about cannabis

James Bloodworth
8 January, 2014

The illegality of drugs causes vastly more misery than the use of drugs.

What a real ‘Benefits Street’ would look like

James Bloodworth
7 January, 2014

This is what a real ‘Benefits Street’ might look like.

University bosses get huge pay rise while staff walk out

James Bloodworth
7 January, 2014

Bosses at Bournemouth University have received a bumper pay rise – despite a majority of university staff being offered just a 1 per cent rise by bosses.

How Labour can win Tory voters in 2015

James Bloodworth
7 January, 2014

Tory voters are defecting. The problem is that only a fifth of these defectors are switching their allegiance to Labour.

Means-testing pensioner entitlements: good economics, bad politics

James Bloodworth
6 January, 2014

Taking away the entitlements of wealthy pensioners may be good economics, but it would be incredibly risky for the Tory party.

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