Proceeding contribution from Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 28 June 2010. It occurred during Budget debate on Budget Debate.
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I am going to continue. We have to seize the long-term prospectus for reform, and I shall introduce radical, long overdue changes to the welfare system, reforming the working-age benefit and tax credit system with measures consistent with our core principles: protecting the most vulnerable; improving incentives into work and providing the best route out of poverty; and tackling the pathways into poverty, welfare dependency, family breakdown and debt. That is crucial if we are to tackle income inequality, which is at its highest since records began in this country.
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- 2010-12
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- Disability Children Child benefit Allowances Housing benefit Employment schemes Economic situation Incapacity benefit Economic growth Medical examinations Poverty Pensions Older people Lone parents Public sector debt Pregnancy Social security benefits VAT Unemployment Uprating Cuts Employment and support allowance Budget June 2010
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