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Donald Hirsch

Articles by Donald Hirsch

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How much is enough?

  • 02 July 2008
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What do we mean by poverty in the UK in 2008? The Joseph Rowntree Foundation brought together groups of ordinary Brits to discuss what a minimum income should be

The big benefit cheat

  • 10 April 2008
  • 5 comments

Billions of pounds flow into the Exchequer by stealth but it is not the middle classes who are losing out, it is those with the lowest incomes.

It's still about child poverty

  • 13 March 2008
  • 3 comments

For ten years, Labour has been shifting resources to the least well off. Why are the poor still with us?

The swansong has a sting

  • 26 March 2007

To the end, the Chancellor retained his appetite for taking from the rich to pay the poor. But was he as generous as he seemed?

Oh so different

  • 04 December 2006
  • 2 comments

Gordon Brown whispers to Labour's core supporters that he is determined to redistribute wealth. But does he have the courage to take on wealthier voters? Will the forthcoming pre-Budget report finally show the true instincts of the prime-minister-to-be?

Why we are failing our children

  • 10 July 2006

Despite tax credits and other measures, the government is further away than ever from meeting its child poverty targets. Real change will come only when society realises the damage being done

A Scottish example for Brown

  • 01 May 2006

Observations on the elderly

Bold visions, but where's the cash?

  • 27 March 2006

Gordon tells families: it's good to talk

  • 12 December 2005

Observations on tax credits

Better than ever promised

  • 21 March 2005

Observations on the Budget (1). By Donald Hirsch

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