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The government, backed by the financial services council and the banks, has argued the changes are designed to reduce "red tape" and bring down the cost of providing financial advice, to the benefit of consumers.
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For months Labour has argued the change is wrong, unfair and penalises disabled people in particular, but had not committed itself to reverse the policy if it was in power after the election.
Scots voted against independence by 55 to 45percentt in 2014 but Sturgeon has argued the Brexit vote changed circumstances because Scots voted overwhelmingly against leaving the EU and they should not be dragged out against their will.
Senator Lee Rhinanon has argued the the Coalition's pending changes "will further exacerbate declining education quality and already struggling student welfare schemes".
The Obama administration has argued the law should not be changed.
As Nobel Prize winning economists Paul Krugman, Joe Stiglitz and other progressives have argued, the economic change of course that is needed is serious, deep seated and difficult.
The British Medical Association BMAA) has argued that the changes will make doctors work "dangerously long hours" and effectively cut their pay, and warned that enforcing them could prompt an exodus of young doctors from England's NHS.
It would not make any changes to Social Security and Medicare for people currently 55 years old and older, and Mr. Ryan has argued that the changes would preserve the programs for coming generations.
The coalition government has argued that the changes will "make work pay".
Walker has argued that the changes are needed to give the state more flexibility in closing the state's budget deficit, which is not unrelated to his argument that public labor employees deserve fewer collective bargaining rights.
Higher education researcher James Fairweather has argued that the changes in college and university biology teaching need not be big changes to have a profound impact (Fairweather, 2008).
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