Whose middle is it anyway? Why universal welfare matters
Tim Horton and
James Gregory
Public Policy Review, 2009, vol. 16, issue 4, 218-225
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Tim Horton and James Gregory consider why in this general election the battle for the middle will illuminate perhaps the most important left‐right strategic battle for a century or more: the battle to define the very nature of our welfare state
Date: 2009
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