Universal Credit, Free School Meals and a history of Tory welfare
The Story1 Feb 2021

Universal Credit, Free School Meals and a history of Tory welfare

As the government wrestles with how best to help those in need during the pandemic, it's brought to the surface many of the historical divisions within the Conservative party. After years of austerity and cuts, they're now the party offering financial support to millions. But how long are they prepared to do so?


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  • Esther Webber, The Times's Red Box reporter.
  • Tim Bale, Professor of politics at Queen Mary's University of London.


Host: Manveen Rana.


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