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Working for his local council, Craig inspects and reviews the quality of adult social care services across Suffolk, helping improve social care and put a stop to improper practices and inefficiencies.


Educated in the social sciences, he takes a keen interest in social and health policy with dreams of becoming a policy analyst or newspaper columnist.

Tax breaks for married couples.

Tory proposals regarding tax breaks for married couples with children hold a narrow and short-sighted focus not just in their alienating the roles, successes and problems experienced by an increasingly diverse number of family types, but also their ignorance toward the origins of troubles families might experience in supporting their children: the availability and cost […]

Poverty Not Made History.

It should come as little surprise that, two years on since the Make Poverty History campaign of 2005, insufficient progress has been made by both African and Western nations.
Having studied deprivation in its various guises across the North-South divide, I was aware of the multifaceted and fluid nature of poverty, yet remained optimistic that such […]

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