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Labour can reform welfare without ‘high noon’ showdown, says McFadden
Britain’s work and pensions secretary, McFadden, believes Labour can reform welfare without a major conflict. The reform includes a jobs-first approach to reduce the benefits bill and prevent backbench rebellion.
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