Tributes paid to Frank Field, former Labour minister and anti-poverty campaigner, who has died aged 81
Field has been described as someone who had an “unwavering moral compass”.
Field has been described as someone who had an “unwavering moral compass”.
This just a week after a Tory former DWP minister said there was “something is seriously wrong with the system”.
Don Flynn, director of the Migrants’ Rights Network, rebuts the population myths being pedalled by anti-immigration MPs like Nicholas Soames and Frank Field.
There is no question of Frank Field lying: but there are other ways to sin with statistics – as Mr Field proves through his analysis of benefit payments.
Frank Field told the Progress Conference that Labour should not be a feminist party and that people are attracted to a life of joblessness, reports Shelly Asquith.
Progress invites you to its annual conference, where a range of speakers will discuss the state of the Labour party, policies and the political challenges ahead.
Looking at the Frank Field’s review on poverty and life chances, it is wrong to suggest family income is not important to the future chances of children.