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A third sector worker shares her concerns about the introduction of the DWP’s flagship policy in her area
A third sector worker shares her concerns about the introduction of the DWP’s flagship policy in her area
Many charities have long ceased to challenge the powers that be.
Alex Hern looks at the results of Third Sector’s poll of charities, and finds that they have little confidence in Cameron.
The rich give less to charity than the poor, making David Cameron’s Tory mission to roll back the frontiers of the state are deeply, deeply regressive.
Half of all charities have seen costs rise due to David Cameron’s policies, a third sector survey has revealed – while 60 per cent have seen income fall.
Where can the government find willing community workers outside the public sector? Answer: religious groups. However, that brings difficult questions in itself.