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- New_Deal_(United_Kingdom) comment "This article is about a government policy introduced by the Blair Government. For other uses, see New Deal (disambiguation)The New Deal (renamed Flexible New Deal from October 2009) was a workfare programme introduced in the United Kingdom by the first New Labour government in 1998, initially funded by a one-off £5 billion windfall tax on privatised utility companies. The stated purpose was to reduce unemployment by providing training, subsidised employment and voluntary work to the unemployed.".
- Q1471335 comment "This article is about a government policy introduced by the Blair Government. For other uses, see New Deal (disambiguation)The New Deal (renamed Flexible New Deal from October 2009) was a workfare programme introduced in the United Kingdom by the first New Labour government in 1998, initially funded by a one-off £5 billion windfall tax on privatised utility companies. The stated purpose was to reduce unemployment by providing training, subsidised employment and voluntary work to the unemployed.".