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Joshua Fenton-Glynn

Josh is the Policy and Media Assistant in Oxfam's UK Poverty Programme. He has previously worked for Members of Parliament and an anti-racist campaigning organisation.

Posts by Joshua Fenton-Glynn:

  • The Cuts Agenda – Don’t run with scissors, 14 Oct 2009
  • Party Conferences – a world away from real life, 12 Oct 2009
  • The 4.8 million in workless households show the true victims of the recession, 27 Aug 2009
  • Are you interested in helping us fight poverty in the UK – Internship opportunity with Oxfam’s UK poverty team, 12 Aug 2009
  • The government believes asylum seekers do not deserve to live fulfilled lives, 31 Jul 2009
  • Migration is Good for Britain – What the Papers Don’t Say, 24 Jul 2009


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