In 2011 the level of public spending on the welfare state by the British Government accounted for £113.1 billion, or 16% of government. By 2020 welfare spending will rise to 1/3rd of all spending making it the largest expense followed by housing benefit, council tax benefit, benefits to the unemployed, and benefits to people with low incomes.
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Ideology
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Response rates from 1.6k Republican Proposal voters.
33% Fewer |
65% More |
29% Fewer |
52% More |
3% Fewer, and ensure benefits go to those that need it most |
7% More, and deny benefits to immigrants |
0% Fewer, current benefits do not provide enough support |
3% More, reform the system so that it supplements, rather than replaces, a working income |
2% More, but increase benefits for the elderly and disabled |
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1% More, current benefits should be capped |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.6k Republican Proposal voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.6k Republican Proposal voters.
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Unique answers from Republican Proposal voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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