Margaret Hodge interview

We talks to employment and welfare reform minister Margaret Hodge about her plans for tackling unemployment and revamping the country’s jobcentres

When employment and welfare reform minister Margaret Hodge started her new job in June, she was greeted with a cool reception.

In one of her first press interviews in her new role, she had suggested that sacked workers from the closed MG Rover plant in the Midlands could go and work at a new Tesco store instead.

Her comments were not as harsh as those of...

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