cases of real hardship must be dealt with

but that doesn't change the fact that there needs to be a fundamental reassessment of what we can expect the state to provide for us (much less than it currently provides). This follows as a simple matter of pounds and pence, but there is also a principled, moral justification for it - in essence, it is better for people to be free of a dependent relationship with the state

Posted By: paulg on June 25th 2012 at 13:11:05


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