Cameron to set out welfare plans
Updated on 10 November 2009
David Cameron is expected to set out plans for tackling poverty, including allowing people to keep more benefits when they return to work.
In a speech in London, the Conservative leader is due to match Labour's pledge to eradicate child poverty by the end of the decade.
He will also reportedly promise to lower unemployment during his first five years in office.
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