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"Tough Love", "Cruel To Be Kind", "Stopping Something for Nothing" and other cliches that sound like pomp-filled, Eighties rock ballads by Jon Bon Jovi have been used to describe David Cameron's plans for the welfare system. When the Tories trailed their welfare policy, the employment minister, Caroline Flint, was quick to point out that the ideas had been "pinched from Labour".
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Cruel to Be Kind
"Tough Love", "Cruel To Be Kind", "Stopping Something for Nothing" and other cliches that sound like pomp-filled, Eighties rock ballads by Jon Bon Jovi have been used to describe David Cameron's plans for the welfare system. Cameron and Chris Grayling, the impressive shadow...
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