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The 'Too Difficult' Box: The Big Issues Politicians Can't Crack

by Charles Clarke

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Former Home Secretary Charles Clarke brings together a cast of heavy hitters from the worlds of politics, academia and public service to write expansively and persuasively on important topics too often kicked into the long grass because of their insolubility, such as immigration, welfare reform, drug regulation, public sector pensions, nuclear disarmament, social care in old age and gender discrimination in the work place.… (more)
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Former Home Secretary Charles Clarke brings together a cast of heavy hitters from the worlds of politics, academia and public service to write expansively and persuasively on important topics too often kicked into the long grass because of their insolubility, such as immigration, welfare reform, drug regulation, public sector pensions, nuclear disarmament, social care in old age and gender discrimination in the work place.

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