There are good economic reasons for favouring universal benefits
There are good economic reasons for favouring universal benefits
- IT is hardly surprising that as a former leading adviser to Tony Blair, Naomi Eisenstadt should have come up with a solution to poverty and inequality in Scotland which involves reintroducing means-tested benefits and should then present this as a politically neutral solution (“Sturgeon’s poverty tsar says SNP plans risk hitting poor”, The Herald, December
- IT is hardly surprising that as a former leading adviser to Tony Blair, Naomi Eisenstadt should have come up with a solution to poverty and inequality in Scotland which involves reintroducing means-tested benefits and should then present this as a politically neutral solution (“Sturgeon’s poverty tsar says SNP plans risk hitting poor”, The Herald, December