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In the Observer at the weekend, Andrew Rawnsley said it should be properly described as the Welfare (Make Labour Look Like the Party for Skiving Fat Slobs) bill.
The king's charisma, intelligence, talents (from playing the saxophone to rain-making, a science in which he holds a European patent) and deep concern for his people's welfare make him adored at home and admired around the world.
If the title of the legislation reflected the true intent of the author, it would be called the Welfare (Make Labour Look Like the Party for Skiving Fat Slobs) bill.
Would the truth of such a theory of welfare make the Repugnant Conclusion acceptable?
The controversy, financial stakes, and impact on patients' welfare make this an appropriate literature to study regarding the disclosure of potential conflicts of interest.
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The instincts of Sonia Gandhi, the party's president, are to seek votes from villagers (who still make up two-thirds of the population), with promises of welfare, make-work schemes and food rations.
"This is corporate welfare, making the rich richer," Mr. Johnson said.
One thing the rickety advance on reforming welfare makes abundantly clear – it's not working now.
The 2004 reforms in labour markets and welfare made by the previous government under Gerhard Schröder are bearing fruit.
In one respect, that means reforming welfare, making work pay, establishing the work ethic for the whole of society.
Deep down, the Tories know that reducing the coverage of benefits and services fundamentally changes the nature of welfare, making any future expansion much less likely.
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