Zusammenfassung der Ressource
(7) A revolution in welfare,
housing, education and economy
under labour 1945-1950?
- Conservative feeling over reform
- Conservative started
process of reform
- Butler act 1944
- Child tax credit 1945
- But many polices would be alien to conservative ideas
- Nationalisation
- Profitable Iron and steel
- NHS
- Labour party fellin over reform
- The left felt betrayed over education not
banning private school, and also felt betrayed
over not siding with the soviets in the cold war
- Labour party reform were revolutionaly
- Education
- Tripartied system
- Grammer increasted social mobility
- Dumping ground for average intellegents
people in secondary moderns
- NHS
- Free at the point of need
- Huge taxation burden
- Housing
- 750,000 house
- Low quality prefabe
- Economy
- 20% nationalisation
- railway badly need
investment good for them
- Non beliver runing
nationalisted industrly
- National insurance /
assistance
- Start of modern welfare state
- pay out where 1/3 below
beveridge proposal