Tory dole cuts plan will 'hit kids'.(News)

From: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) | Date: January 8, 2008 | Copyright information

TORY plans to strip the unemployed of benefits will plunge thousands of Scots kids into poverty, campaigners warned last night.

David Cameron is today expected to unveil plans to axe payouts to anyone who rejects three "reasonable" job offers.

He will also order chec...

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