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"Gordon Brown repeatedly delayed and blocked attempts to radically reform Britain's benefits system," reports the HREF="http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/politics/article-23826171-gordon-brown-blocked-my-benefit-reforms.do" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">London Evening Standard. The claim comes from Lord Freud - Tony Blair's former welfare adviser who now works with the Tories. Lord Freud claims Mr Brown, as chancellor, "growled" when reform proposals were shown to him. "Try as I might, I could not get him to discuss matters of principle," the peer says. The Christian Party is launching its election campaign with the aim of winning at least one seat. Leader Reverend George Hargreaves has told the BBC about one of their policies: "We would actually widen civil partnership, so that a couple of spinsters who have got no sexual relation, but are living together and have decided to live together forever, can get a civil partnership and it not have attached to it what goes on in the bedroom."
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