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The Poor Get Poorer Under Labour': The Validity and Effects of CPAG's Campaign in 1970

edited by Michael D. Kandiah and Maria Meyer-Kelly, with an introductory paper and chronology by Maria Meyer-Kelly.
Published by the ICBH, 2003. ISBN: 1 871348 79 X. CD-ROM: £8 plus postage. Hard copy: £10 plus postage
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Seminar held 18 February 2000 at the Institute of Historical Research

Chair: Nicholas Timmins

Introductory paper by Maria Meyer-Kelly

Witnesses: Professor Sir Anthony Atkinson, Geoffrey Beltram, Professor Jonathan Bradshaw, David Bull, Professor David Donnison, The Rt. Hon. Frank Field MP, Tony Lynes, John Stacpoole, Professor Peter Townsend, Professor John Veit Wilson, Robin Wendt.

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