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If not for the sake of justice, certainly to protect those in whose benefit it was established.
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In the run-up to last year's general election I met a woman in Southampton whose benefits had been sanctioned.
The first was to support George W Bush's mammoth tax cut in 2001, whose benefits went largely to the very rich.
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In America hundreds of (mostly black) mothers are now jailed for this offence, to whose benefit it is unclear.
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