He has negotiated what he believes is some kind of
deal over welfare and the ever closer union, which is apparently legally questionable, according to Michael Gove.
Not exact matches
If the Tories do rear their «true» head & claim that the cuts will (& should) be permanent, then the debate will be between amputation vs cure in how to
deal with the deficit, breaking what patina of consensus still remains between political parties
over the necessity of the
welfare state.
The Government's «City
Deals» represent a great start to making that happen and they provide a real platform to Government should be ready to devolve powers
over planning and
welfare to work to cities, in a way that will give our great cities the ability to innovate and promote job creation.
The Times reported today that the
Welfare Secretary Iain Duncan Smith has reached a
deal with the Treasury
over his budget, and secured a large pot of money (clawed back from bigger savings) to pursue his
welfare reforms.
Against great odds, and sometimes at great sacrifice to their personal lives and bank accounts, they are making a difference in
dealing with an animal
welfare issue that confronts cities all
over the world.
He confirmed the eleventh hour «devo - max»
deal offered to the Scots by the No campaign would be honoured, with increased powers
over tax, spending and
welfare to be agreed by November, and draft legislation published by January.