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.
Statistics are shown for this demographic
Political party
Ideology
Response rates from 410 Populism voters.
46% Fewer |
52% More |
41% Fewer |
41% More |
4% Fewer, and ensure benefits go to those that need it most |
5% More, but increase benefits for the elderly and disabled |
1% Fewer, current benefits do not provide enough support |
4% More, reform the system so that it supplements, rather than replaces, a working income |
1% More, and deny benefits to immigrants |
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0% More, current benefits should be capped |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 410 Populism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 410 Populism voters.
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Unique answers from Populism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8RRGF8B4yrs4Y
Make welfare available only to legal citizens.
@8LLDWG74yrs4Y
No changes needed and deny benefits to non-citizens
@8RRGJVD4yrs4Y
Make benefits available to only legal citizens.
@8HGQJHF4yrs4Y
there should be fewer restrictions of welfare benefits for the poor, disabled, most unfortunate people, etc.
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