Why did the Liberals introduce Public Health Reforms
1906 - Liberal Party won the general election and promised to make changes to improve conditions for the poor, the old, the children, & those in poverty through illness or unemployment
There were several reasons why the Liberals made these changes:
- The history of social reform in Britain where governments have tried & failed to improve conditions. The Liberals wanted to succeed where others have failed.
- The social reformers eg Charles Booth influenced the government to take action by showing their proof of bad living standards: approx 30% of the public live below the poverty line
- Attitudes to the poor had changed by 1906: most people no longer believed that poverty was their fault.
What did the liberals do?
- Help for children
- Help for old people
- Help for working people
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