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There are two kinds of people in any society, writes Allister Heath. Those who take out more than they put in and those who put in more than they take out. He argues that we have too many of the former, and too few of the latter, and Labour’s policies are aimed at increasing the number of those who rely on the state, creating a lazy, feckless Britain.
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