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  • Conservative Party,Health,Human rights,Politics,unemployment

    Duncan Smith reckons cutting welfare for cancer patients is “creating jobs” – Pride’s Purge

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 11, 2014|
  • Foreign Affairs,Human rights,Politics,Race,Religion,Terrorism,War

    Are we really stupid enough to believe Israel is spending £7.8bn on CRYPTOGRAPHY?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 7, 2014|
  • Conservative Party,Foreign Affairs,Liberal Democrats,Politics,Terrorism,War

    Here’s why Cameron won’t criticise Israel: nearly £8bn a year in arms sales

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 6, 2014|
  • Conservative Party,Foreign Affairs,Politics,Terrorism

    Gaza resignation exposes splits among Conservatives

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 5, 2014|
  • Conservative Party,Foreign Affairs,Labour Party,Politics,Terrorism,UK

    Cameron on Gaza is like a little boy arguing over a toy gun

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 3, 2014|
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    UN Gaza resolution highlights Coalition’s human rights ineptitude

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 2, 2014|
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    Conservatives set to launch ‘incoherent’ attack on human rights

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 17, 2014|
  • Austerity,Bedroom Tax,Benefits,Conservative Party,Cost of living,council tax,Disability,Employment and Support Allowance,Foreign Affairs,Health,Housing,Human rights,Law,Media,People,Politics,Poverty,tax credits,UK,unemployment,Universal Credit

    More smears from the Mail against UN official who is trying to help the poor

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 6, 2014|
  • Benefits,Conservative Party,Crime,Employment,Employment and Support Allowance,Human rights,Justice,Law,People,Politics,UK,unemployment,Workfare

    High Court throws out Duncan Smith’s “flawed and tawdry” retrospective workfare law

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 4, 2014|
  • Austerity,Bedroom Tax,Benefits,Conservative Party,Cost of living,council tax,Disability,Employment and Support Allowance,Liberal Democrats,Media,Neoliberalism,People,Politics,Poverty,Tax,tax credits,UK,unemployment,Universal Credit

    Cumulative effect of welfare reform revealed – deprived areas hit much harder than the rich

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: June 23, 2014|
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