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Monthly Archives: April 2013

Round 2 – Natalie v Andrew Neil

25/04/2013by Clive Lord 11 Comments

A comment on my last blog was “The party that changes people’s attitudes is the one that often wins elections”. Natalie made a start last Sunday when Andrew Neil asked […]

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Natalie and Caroline Dynamic Benefits tutorial 1

17/04/2013by Clive Lord Leave a comment

Hi Natalie and Caroline. Over the next few weeks and blogs, I shall bombard you with excerpts from Dynamic Benefits. Of course, I think of myself as supplying you with […]

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What Natalie could have said on Sunday night

11/04/2013by Clive Lord 7 Comments

Last Sunday Natalie Bennett was on Radio 4, the Westminster Hour, on welfare benefits. First, I must say how impressive Natalie is under fire. This was Carolyn Quinn’s opening salvo: […]

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What Philpott has to do with workfare

05/04/2013by Clive Lord Leave a comment

Although I share the condemnation of George Osborne, in one respect he is right: the benefits system did need an overhaul. But using Philpott as an alibi for crucifying the […]

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April 1st Reply to Iain Duncan Smith

01/04/2013by Clive Lord Leave a comment

I refer Iain Duncan Smith to the 2009 report Dynamic Benefits he commissioned http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk The first part is a thorough, devastating critique of means testing, which creates a strong work […]

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Clive Lord joined the embryonic Green Party in March 1973, 5 months after its formation. Now 80, he is the longest serving member still active, and has recently published his book 'Citizens' Income and Green Economics'. He was major contributor to the Party's first ' Manifesto for a Sustainable Society', drafting the section outlining the crucial link between social justice and preserving the planet's life support systems, He has consistently advocated the Citizens' Basic Income as having a key role, until someone thinks of a better idea (40 years and still waiting).

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