Cameron to set out welfare plans
Updated on 10 November 2009
David Cameron is to set out plans to encourage a culture of responsibility to improve life in some of Britain's poorest communities, with a speech in which he claims the Conservatives are now "best-placed to fight poverty in our country".
The Tory leader will accuse the Labour Government of failing the poor because of a "big government" approach which makes people dependent on the state and perpetuates poverty.
And he will say that a Tory administration will use state budgets to pay "social entrepreneurs" to deliver public services in place of Government agencies.
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