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Lib Dems expand criticisms of coalition welfare policies
7 Sep 2014:After siding with Labour to defeat bedroom tax motion, party takes aim at benefit sanctions as conference season approaches
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9 Sep 2014: It is important that politicians remain committed to helping the long-term unemployed
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9 Sep 2014: Kirsty Jones: Negative attitudes towards people supported by benefits undermine the help that any safety net provides
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9 Sep 2014: Peter Hetherington: Whatever happens in the independence referendum, some on Scotland's centre-left have questioned the logic of 'middle-class welfare'
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7 Sep 2014:
After siding with Labour to defeat bedroom tax motion, party takes aim at benefit sanctions as conference season approaches
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5 Sep 2014: Editorial: By belatedly resisting a public-spending cut they once endorsed, the Liberal Democrats take the coalition into uncharted territory
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5 Sep 2014: The government's unexpected defeat over the Affordable Homes private members bill is the latest in a series of bedroom tax-related setbacks for ministers
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5 Sep 2014: John McTernan: The Tories’ cack-handed attempts at benefit reform have united long-term sick and disabled claimants against them
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5 Sep 2014: Labour MPs join with Lib Dems to defeat Tories 306 to 231 in vote on private member's bill sponsored by Andrew George
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27 Aug 2014: The Barnsley HQ of the 1984 miners' strike is buzzing again, as host to a Unite scheme aimed at empowering the community
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22 Aug 2014: Richard Seymour: The rise in self-employment is not a measure of entrepreneurial spirit, as touted by the government, but a sign of a lacklustre labour market
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