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    You will not help anyone get out of poverty by reducing their opportunities or damaging aspiration. The latter may be a bit of a buzz work these days but it is a perfectly true point that people do need to aspire to something and be motivated to improve their own lot rather than get into a rut depending on an overblown benefit system. What we all need are opportunities and more wealth creation and that requires a more sensible, low spending, low taxing economy that does not place a massive burden on the wealth creating sector so it can compete and prosper. Getting public spending down and reducing this massive burden are essential for the poorest in our society even if, in the short term, it creates problems. Sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind. The alternative is more pain over a much longer drawn out period while the economy keeps on struggling.

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