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Department for Work and Pensions / Andrew Dilnot / Housing Benefit / Unemployment / Iain Duncan Smith / Official statistics / Benefit tourism / United Kingdom / Economics / British society
Department for Work and Pensions
Andrew Dilnot
Housing Benefit
Unemployment
Iain Duncan Smith
Official statistics
Benefit tourism
United Kingdom
Economics
British society

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