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Labour Reforms - The Welfare State 1945-1951Reforms to address squalor

After World War Two the Labour Government introduced reforms to establish the Welfare State. These tackled 鈥楩ive Giants鈥 described in the Beveridge Report.

Part of HistoryThe making of modern Britain (1880-1951)

Reforms to address squalor

New Towns Act 1946

The successes of this were:

  • twelve new towns were planned in order to reduce overcrowding

The limitations of this were:

  • the 1951 census revealed that there was approximately the same level of homelessness as in 1931
  • high demand for housing still existed

The video below details the poor housing in Scotland between 1880-1939.

Housing Act 1949

The successes of this were:

  • councils could buy houses in disrepair and make improvements
  • householders could apply for assistance to make improvements

The limitations of this were:

  • poor housing and homelessness were still serious problems at the end of the Labour administration in 1951 - there were 750,000 fewer houses than were required

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