Gordon Brown: Why it’s time to take the shame out of need
As the cost-of-living crisis pushes more and more people into poverty, charities have become the last line of defence.
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As the cost-of-living crisis pushes more and more people into poverty, charities have become the last line of defence.
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It would be an act of corporate welfare to privatise when the good times return.
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The Labour leader’s hyper-cautious strategy may put him in government, but not in power.
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As the party seeks to forge a vote-winning policy agenda, it has turned to the “enormous brain” of the former…
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In an interview published in this week’s New Statesman, the former PM and chancellor of the exchequer, Gordon Brown, has called…
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The former prime minister talks to Stephen Bush about economic crises, the retreat from globalisation and the most urgent priorities for…
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