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Fact Check: do job centres have a target for 'benefit sanctions'?

  • Written by: The Conversation
imagePolicing the jobless. Andy Rain/EPA

There’s a deliberate target, for no matter what your behaviour, you will get sanctioned by the job centre. You don’t then find out about it until you go to the hole in the wall in the bank … to get your money out. You go there, you get no money, you go to a high street money lender that you...

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Fact Check: would the UK be better off leaving the EU?

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageNo Mr Juncker, you can't persuade me. Patrick Seeger/EPA

We would be substantially better off not being in the EU because the opportunity cost of us not being able to make our own trade deals with the emerging economies of the world is holding back British business. In terms of trade, the EU is now a millstone around our neck.

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