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Integration should be the focus of immigration policy, not posturing

Jill Rutter
20 October, 2014

Poverty and job insecurity are more strongly associated with support for UKIP than migration.

Until recently the Tories said Jose Manuel Barroso’s views were ‘definitive’

James Bloodworth
20 October, 2014

When the European Commission president agrees with David Cameron his views are ‘definitive’.

Cameron’s welfare plans risk making young people homeless

Shelly Asquith
16 October, 2014

Without the safety net of a welfare system, many under-25s have no other means of supporting themselves.

On any objective test the Green Party should be in the leaders’ debates

Natalie Bennett
14 October, 2014

Yesterday the broadcasters unveiled a proposal for televised leaders’ debates that fails basic tests of fairness and balance.

Cameron rules out funding changes for Wales

Ed Jacobs
8 October, 2014

David Cameron’s ongoing battle over the future of devolution continues unabated as he opens yet another area of tension, this time with Wales.

Why the Tories are wrong to compare benefit increases with average earnings

Adam Cohen
3 October, 2014

Cameron is blaming those on benefits for his government’s failure to grow the economy and control inflation.

Miliband’s problem isn’t having the wrong ‘look’

Richard Carr
2 October, 2014

What, ultimately, will Labour be about in the coming years?

So now we know: the benefit freeze is paying for a tax cut for the top 15%

James Bloodworth
1 October, 2014

The benefit freeze announced on Monday (saving: £3bn) is paying for a tax cut for the top 15 per cent (cost: £4bn).

20 reasons you should never trust the Tories on the NHS

James Bloodworth
1 October, 2014

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.

David Cameron is strangling the NHS. One promise doesn’t change that

James Bloodworth
30 September, 2014

Despite Cameron’s GP pledge, the National Health Service looks as precarious as ever in Tory hands.

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