And who would disagree with that last sentiment? But this is mooted as a way for the State to prosper because of the lifting of the crippling welfare burden and replacing it with something that might lead people who before simply claimed benefits (because work didn't pay so well) being empowered to find new outlets and opportunities for enterprise that they wouldn't have otherwise been able to develop.
Because of the withdrawal of the State from their lives, would they not face even more responsibility?
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