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Order Paper: Good intentions, political correctness and social investment

An obsession with getting warm, sticky words right is clouding actual delivery of services.

Fri, 26 May 2017

One of the more insidious blights inflicted by the syndrome we’ve come to know as "political correctness" is the way in which the set of attitudes associated with it have become obsessed with using the right, non-offensive language.

It's featured a couple of times over the past six months. One

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