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I've heard others say that. His government introduced a lot of welfare, which was good. Until people started taking the piss.
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Although saying that, great societal changes probably can't be done until society hits rocky bottom. Can't see doctors wanting to work for ordinary wages in a reformed NHS for example, yet.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPerhaps that's what we should be doing now.
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Perhaps that's what we should be doing now.Although the Attlee Government failed to meet its targets owing to economic constraints, over a million new homes were built between 1945 and 1951 (a significant achievement under the circumstances) which ensured that decent, affordable housing was available to many low-income families for the first time ever.
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Clement Attlee
11Good un63.64%7Bad un9.09%1AndyW wouln't even bother reading his wiki entry27.27%3Paxman reckons Atlee was "perhaps the greatest Prime Minister of the 20th century". And that includes Thatcher. And he was Labour.
A quick unfinished perusal of his wiki bio says that he was promoted to the rank of Major in the army and was second only to a General to be evacuated from the bit of Gallipoli they were running away from at the time. [A far cry from Blair who strummed his guitar badly as a long haired youth and dropped bombs on people by phone when older]. He then made some far ranging changes to British society.
Attlee: Good 'un or bad 'un?
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