The State of Welfare Clips
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Famous speeches on welfare - from Harold Wilson to David Cameron
Duration: 04:48
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Michael Portillo: It has lured people into dependency
Duration: 01:38
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David Blunkett: It has become a national bureaucracy
Duration: 01:59
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Baroness Williams: It's part of a decent and good society
Duration: 01:43
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Ann Widdecombe: We've locked ourselves in
Duration: 01:33
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Lord Singh: Increase income tax to pay for it
Duration: 01:36
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Lord Sacks: Welfare state to welfare society
Duration: 01:53
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Tony Benn: It was very, very popular
Duration: 01:28
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Sarah Teather: Stigmatising people on benefits doesn鈥檛 help them
Duration: 01:31
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Peter Lilley: it was the start of eliminating material poverty
Duration: 01:37
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Baroness Warnock: Our future felt completely secure
Duration: 02:00
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Ray Lewis: It was important I received some help
Duration: 01:30
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Mona Siddiqui: Welfare has a stigma attached to it
Duration: 01:38
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Baroness Kennedy: It is built into my family history
Duration: 03:50
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Kelvin MacKenzie: Only 15% deserve it
Duration: 01:54
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Ruth Lister: Means testing is the opposite of Beveridge
Duration: 02:02
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Peter Hitchens: Exploited by politicians to canvas votes
Duration: 01:46
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Ken Loach: The welfare state is already eroded
Duration: 01:48
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Phil Redmond: We're reaching a tipping point
Duration: 01:46
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Shami Chakrabarti: Most people should be proud of welfare state
Duration: 01:46
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Peter Tatchell: I looked to Britain as an example
Duration: 01:30
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Edwina Currie: Should I need it, I want it to be there
Duration: 01:39