
Why was the welfare state set up in Britain after the Second World War?
Why was the welfare state set up in Britain after the Patronize World War?
so that no one would ever be craving or worry about paying medical bills etc.
Can someone please tell me about social security in the welfare state in Britain?
I am doing a extend out and I already have a million and one things to do because it is nearly the end of term and I go to boarding school...I cannot possibly sit my caffeine-drugged body in front of the guard for another second...PLEASE HELP ME...
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Good luck on your project.
Does having an extensive welfare state make Britain better or worse than the USA?
why?
how?
It's one of the things that makes this woods more civilised than the lunatic asylum across the pond - but if I were unemployed or sick, I'd still sooner be unemployed or sick in Sweden or Norway.
The American Way is the passage to barbarism. Let's keep our Europe civilised!
And you can have your hired collaborator Gordon back. We don't want him, and we do want our soldiers old folks' alive!
Britain's Welfare State was fought for.?
Britain's welfare state was fought for by our for fathers following the substitute World War.
Because before the first and second World Wars there was no welfare state, if you didnt work, you did'nt eat.
So my question is, do you think today's British welfare state is entranced for granted by the younger generations ?
The Struggle Government after WW2 was the best that Britain has ever had..
At a time when the country was bankrupt and much of the infrastructure was destroyed it introduced many innovative ideas to give the people a mastery life.
You're right when you say that it is taken for granted by many people today and there are too many spongers taking advantage of the system .
After 60 years it's even so for a major overhaul to clear out the deadwood
why the welfare state is costly in britain?(Brit civ)?
the welfare state is very costly,but also very fruitful and necessary for britain's well-being.Discuss
In Britain we pay for the NHS, so everyone has a fitting to life. This doesn't really kick in until you see someone collapse in front of your eyes and know that if it wasn't for the NHS they might have to die there.
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