Religion continues to influence attitudes to homosexuality
Religion was a key differentiator of attitudes to homosexuality in 1983 and remains so.
Religion was a key differentiator of attitudes to homosexuality in 1983 and remains so.
Matthew Butcher argues, with Duncan Exley, that the Living Wage is the only way to reconcile the seemingly conflicting desires to end child poverty but also to decrease taxation.
Duncan Exley argues the lessons we should draw from the British Social Attitudes Survey are to push for a living wage and retain the 50p top rate of tax.
The Left must find an answer to this difficult question: why should those who work hard, especially those on low incomes, support those who do not.