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Causes Of Liberal Welfare Reforms
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Causes of the Liberal party welfare reforms between 1906 and 1914.
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Causes Of Liberal Welfare Reforms
Social Investigations
Booth
East London
30% Lived below the poverty line
The Life & Labour Of The People Of London
Poverty Line- Family income could not meet basic needs E.g. Food/rent/clothes
Rowntree
York
28% were living in some degree of poverty
Primary Poverty
Family income fell below the 21s required to maintain physical efficiency
Secondary Poverty
Spending took the residual income below the poverty line
Highlighted that poverty was not caused by personal inadequacies but to: low wages, unemployment, sickness & old age
National Problem
Boer War
Showed the inadequacies of a non-interventionist state
Poor physical condition of recruits
Brought the scale of poverty to the surface
Manchester- 8000 of 11,000 volunteers were unfit for service
25% of volunteers rejected
Britain's imperial supremacy could be in danger
Lack of military efficiency
Concerns for the security of Britain
New Liberalism
Responsibility to help the poor (Philanthropy)
Interventionist ideas
Broke away from Gladstonian Liberals
New generation of politicians
DLG
Asquith
In Government positions to implement ideas
Churchill
Aware of social problems, failures of the Poor Law
Used positions & personal motives to change direction of Govt. Social Policy
Personal ambition?
Threat Of Labour
Chance for Liberals to prove they can do what Labour offers
Competing for same votes
'Out- trumped' Labour
Old age pensions
1909 onwards
Recession
Unemployment
Timed with workers reforms
Occurred just before & after 1910 election following bad run of by-elections in 1907 & 1908
Personal ambition of DLG & Churchill
Compromise- reduced chance of a more radical form of socialism
Threat Of Germany
Decline in British economy & industry
Britain was weak in comparison to Germany
Germany's strength
Model Army
Bismarkian network of social insurance
Compulsory sickness & accident insurance
Old age pensions
Copied by DLG
Highly organised educational system
Proved state intervention worked
If Germany could afford to do it so could Britain
Was needed to secure Britain's imperial position
Reforms wouldn't have been so rapid
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