Iain Duncan Smith Society Quotes

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What did Iain Duncan Smith say about Society?

Iain Duncan Smith has written many quotes about Society. E.g.,

  • A system that was originally designed to support the poorest in society is now trapping them in the very condition it was supposed to alleviate.
  • We do a disservice to society if we ignore the evidence which shows that stable families tend to be associated with better outcomes for children.
  • If you look at the footballers, you look at our celebrity culture, we seem to be saying, 'This is the way you want to be'. We seem to be a society that celebrates all the wrong people.

What are the top most famous Society quotes by Iain Duncan Smith?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Society by Iain Duncan Smith.

  • A system that was originally designed to support the poorest in society is now trapping them in the very condition it was supposed to alleviate.
  • We do a disservice to society if we ignore the evidence which shows that stable families tend to be associated with better outcomes for children.
  • If you look at the footballers, you look at our celebrity culture, we seem to be saying, 'This is the way you want to be'. We seem to be a society that celebrates all the wrong people.
  • We have to challenge the whole idea that it's acceptable for a society like Britain to have such a significant number of people who do not work one day of the week and don't have any possibility of improving the quality of their lives.