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Welfare cap goes national
Is the benefits cap being rolled out nationally just before the proverbial guano hits the ventilation in the pilots?
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Is the benefits cap being rolled out nationally just before the proverbial guano hits the ventilation in the pilots?
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Should Unite members be questioning Len McCluskey’s low strike rate when it comes to getting union-backed people selected as Labour candidates?