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The article discusses two main issues: welfare reform and the Falklands. Regarding welfare, it highlights the high number of Brits on long-term sickness benefits, largely due to mental health issues, causing a soaring welfare and pensions bill. It suggests that while the welfare state should remain a safety net, those capable of working yet refusing to do so should not receive benefits. The article also advocates for job and health centers as a potential solution.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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