David Cameron sets out plan to improve life chances of the ‘left behind’, insisting strategy compatible with welfare cuts
David Cameron has set out his vision for an all-out assault on poverty, insisting people’s lives can be improved at the same time as cuts to benefits and council services.
In a lengthy speech in north London on Monday, the prime minister listed a raft of measures aimed at improving the life chances of those who are “left behind”, as he makes an attempt to tackle social problems before leaving office.
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