After tax, the next cab off the working-group rank is welfare. The Universal Basic Income has been the hottest new idea of recent years, but Max Rashbrooke reckons that just doesn’t add up , and there’s another, stronger option
The New Zealand Initiative and Sue Bradford make strange bedfellows: normally there is not much that unites the right-wing think-tank and the radical left activist. But in one of the Initiative’s recent reports , Bradford pops up as the author of the foreword, arguing that their “common ground” includes the belief that “we have not had a welfare state of […]
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