Kitty Stewart

@kittyjstewart

Associate Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. Research Associate at the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE).

Joined May 2013

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  1. I'm afraid Danny is missing something big. Tories spending freely on pensions, aid, NHS but hacking at incentives for working poor.

  2. Bloody hell. This is quite obviously off the scale. Terrifying.

  3. What failed to say: New York Observer is owned by Jared Kushner, husband of Ivanka Trump and son-in-law to Donald Trump.

  4. Always hated this definition. Economics is the understanding of how scarce resources became a lot less scarce.

  5. If main support for JAMs is 2% reduction in Universal Credit taper it falls short of the rhetoric just managing families have heard recently

  6. Sadly, gap between TMay's Downing Street rhetoric and the Autumn Statement looks huge. People voted for change on 23 June. Little sign of it

  7. A truly insightful and compelling article - if you have a spare moment, give it a read.

  8. UK Gov still can't say how the 2 child policy and rape clause will work, but it'll put 200,000 children into poverty.

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  9. Is she actually calling for an end to 'five a day', or more affordable fruit and veg?

  10. This from the ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt pledging to register as a Muslim is remarkable

  11. R. Morgan stresses the importance of better data that We agree:

  12. Anita Soni: move from children to being school-ready to schools being child-ready

  13. One figure that everybody should know: children twice as likely to be in

  14. A good illustration of how Labour must square the circle. How to satisfy its two core constituencies when they both have other places to go

  15. A really frightening example of the kind of people wielding influence in US.

  16. Kitty Stewart followed , , and 4 others
  17. Single best piece of analysis on Trump I have seen to date:

  18. Fascinating analysis of the US election result. County-level swings quite incredible

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