Why do Liberal Democrats oppose the Child Trust Fund?
Stuart White
Public Policy Review, 2007, vol. 14, issue 1, 24-30
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The Liberal Democrats have long argued for the abolition of the Child Trust Fund – Labour's prize initiative. Here, political philosopher Stuart White argues that their opposition is not only misplaced, but contradicts their own values and historical commitments.
Date: 2007
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