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Correspondence and papers concerning Social Security Policy

CPP/KJ 29/3

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Title

Correspondence and papers concerning Social Security Policy

Shelfmark

CPP/KJ 29/3

Summary

Includes:

Correspondence with a member of the public concerning a reported case of benefits fraud, Jun 1975

Conservative Research Department paper, 'Social Security and Irish Immigrants', John Houston, Irish Desk, 08/07/1975

Paper, 'Fraud and Abuse of the Social Security System', Kenneth Clarke, Jan 1976

Draft letters to Patrick Jenkin and Norman St John Stevas from Keith Joseph requesting papers to be prepared on social security and education respectively, for discussion at the Steering Committee, Feb 1978

Date

Jun 1975-Feb 1978

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Private papers: Keith Joseph

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