Because their rival countries, (America and
Germany) were becoming better than them
To improve national efficiency.
Anotações:
The Boer War (1899-1902) showed this. 1/3 of the men who joined up to fight in the Boer War were sent back due to poor health.
As well as this 60% of the men who joined up in Manchester were also sent back for the same reason.
What
Elderly
Old Age Pensions
Anotações:
* Passed in 1908
* Had to be 'deserving' (not have a record for alcohol, laziness etc.)
* Have to be >70
* Have to earn less than £21 a year
* Pension = 5 Shillings p/w per person
* Couples = 7 Shillings, 6d p/w
* Discourages elderly from saving for retirement
* Lord Salsbury disliked pensions
Children
Children's Charter
Anotações:
* Collection of measures in 1908
* Helped neglected children
* Stopped kids from buying alcohol, tobacco and fireworks
* They had a curfew and made sure there was no prostitution
* Borstals helped reformed young peeps
* Probabtion System set up for young offenders
* Working hours restricted
* Illegal for children to do certain jobs
School Meals Act
Anotações:
* Introduced by a Labour back bencher
* Introduced in 1906
* 1914- Provided 150,000 free school meals a day
Free school medical inspections
Anotações:
* Introduced 1907
* To get treatment you had to pay until 1912
* But you got free treatement TB
* Checked up once a year
Labour Exchanges
Anotações:
* Act introduced in 1909
* Set up in 1910
* Was like a job centre
* 1914 - 400 exchanges set up which filled millions of vacancies p/y
Trade Boards Act
Anotações:
* Introduced in 1909
* Helped low-paid workers in 'sweated trades'
* Made minimum wage for these trades compulsory
National Insurance Act
Health Insurance
Anotações:
* Introduced in 1911
* Covered all workers earning £160 or less a year
* Covered much of working class population (16,000,000)
* Worker = 4d a week
Government = 2d a week
Employer = 3d a week
Total = 9d a week of insurance/ approx. £2 a year
* When ill/unable to work, worker could claim payments of 10 shillings a week for 26 weeks
* Also included maternity benefit
Unemployment Insurance
Anotações:
* Work of Churchill* Only available in Britain* Made to protect men in industries and seasonal unemployment (e.g. ship building and engineering)* Covered 2,500,000 workers* Worker and employer = 2.5d a week
* Unemployed:
Worker = 7 shillings a week for 15 weeks
Were they effective?
Ya
Anotações:
* "Lifting the shadows of the workhouse." - Lloyd George commenting on the Old Age Pensions* Able to get the government involved in the poor people's daily life.* Although very little, people were grateful for the reforms and the reforms were popular* Free TB treatment
* Social Service state
* Enabled a healthier and more educated future workforce
* Reforms set up the responsibility of the state (brought the poor people to the government's attention)
Nuh-uh
Anotações:
* Didn't become a welfare state (till after WWII)
* National Health Service not set up till 1948
* Work Houses not abolished til 1929
* People still punished for being poor (Poor Law not abolished till 1929)
* Role of Lloyd George slightly exaggerated
* Payments didn't last long (max. 26 weeks but usually 16)
* Money was being taken away from the poorbefore they could get their hands on it.
* People in sweated trades only got minimum wage