Clashing Agendas: Inside the Welfare Trap

Author:   David Freud
Publisher:   Nine Elms Books
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   21 June 2021
Format:   Hardback
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The introduction of Universal Credit arguably stands as the most far-reaching reform so far this century. Clashing Agendas is the traumatic inside story of how this simple concept became unimaginably complicated in execution, and then nearly self-destructed, told by David Freud, who was the Minister for Welfare Reform responsible for the transformation. David's initial welfare proposals in 2007, commissioned by the Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair in one of his last political initiatives, proved popular across all political parties. When the Conservatives came calling, David Freud accepted the job of reforming the system, initially in the shadow ministerial team and then in Government. His core motivation was to end the welfare trap, by which the legacy systems made it difficult for many people to free themselves from dependency on the state. This personal account reveals the complex interplay between politicians and civil servants - the true determinant of how Government really works. It concludes with his views both on future development of the welfare system and on how the UK Government might organise itself to introduce major system reforms more successfully in future.

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Author:   David Freud
Publisher:   Nine Elms Books
Imprint:   Nine Elms Books
ISBN:  

9781910533529


ISBN 10:   1910533521
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   21 June 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The big political beasts of the period stalk the pages - from Blair and Cameron to May and Johnson. Clashing Agendas illustrates the extraordinary difficulty of achieving worthwhile change in this country. It reads like a political thriller. MICHAEL DOBBS Conservative politician and creator of global best-selling novel and TV series House of Cards.; A detailed account of one of the most important policy changes of modern times. David Freud was passionate about delivering a properly incentivised route out of poverty - and this book describes in riveting detail the challenges he had to overcome to deliver his vision of Universal Credit. PHILIP HAMMOND Chancellor of the Exchequer 2016 to 2019.; A gripping tale of the life of a minister who, unusually, wanted to be a reformer in an area where casualties far outnumber survivors. Whether you like it or not, Universal Credit is one of the big reforms of the last decade and David Freud had his hand on the tiller throughout. If you want to be a reformer, Tory or Labour, read this book. ANDREW ADONIS Labour politician Secretary of State for Transport 2009-2010.; The absolute insider's account of Universal Credit - conception to disaster to recovery. A story told with pace and pizzazz. NICHOLAS TIMMINS Journalist and author of The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare State.; David Freud spent more time than any other minister at the centre of the biggest programme of welfare reform for half a century. In this fascinating account he takes us through the politics, the complexities, and the frustrations of delivering such a huge programme. Brimming with passion for improving our broken welfare system this is a classic insider's account, essential reading for anyone seeking an understanding not just of how welfare reform works, but how politics works. PAUL JOHNSON Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.


The big political beasts of the period stalk the pages - from Blair and Cameron to May and Johnson. Clashing Agendas illustrates the extraordinary difficulty of achieving worthwhile change in this country. It reads like a political thriller. MICHAEL DOBBS - Conservative politician - creator of global best-selling novel and TV series House of Cards; A gripping tale of the life of a minister who, unusually, wanted to be a reformer in an area where casualties far outnumber survivors. Whether you like it or not, Universal Credit is one of the big reforms of the last decade and David Freud had his hand on the tiller throughout. If you want to be a reformer - Tory or Labour - read this book. ANDREW ADONIS - Labour politician - Secretary of State for Transport 2009-2010; The absolute insider's account of Universal Credit - conception to disaster to recovery. A story told with pace and pizzazz. NICHOLAS TIMMINS - Journalist and author of The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare State; David Freud spent more time than any other minister at the centre of the biggest programme of welfare reform for half a century. In this fascinating account he takes us through the politics, the complexities, and the frustrations of delivering such a huge programme. Brimming with passion for improving our broken welfare system this is a classic insider's account, essential reading for anyone seeking an understanding not just of how welfare reform works, but how politics works. PAUL JOHNSON - Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.


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David Freud entered the twin realms of politics and welfare in late 2006 when he was asked by the outgoing regime of Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair to write a report on reforming welfare to work. The commission was based on his reputation in the investment banking world, where he had worked for 20 years for the leading UK player Warburg (absorbed into UBS), retiring as vice-chairman of investment banking at the end of 2003. Previously he had spent 11 years as a journalist, ending up writing the Lex Column on the Financial Times. He was born in 1950 in London, is married, has three children and (so far) five grandchildren.

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