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Reforms of little benefit

The Government's reform of council tax benefit could leave millions of people worse off, says Matthew Pennycook.

The Government's reform of council tax benefit could leave millions of people worse off, says Matthew Pennycook.

To its supporters it embodies 'localism in action', but council tax benefit reform is localism of a meagre and constraining variety, confronting local authorities with stark choices.

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