Bad Univeralism

Gavin Kelly
Gavin Kelly’s blog
1 min readSep 24, 2015

Universal welfare benefits, available to all regardless of income, have long animated the politics of the welfare state. Prime Ministers from Atlee to Cameron have grappled with the universal principle, whereby certain benefits are given to all citizens, even the rich. Universalism goes against the notion that benefits should always target the poor. Defended by some, lambasted by others, the idea of benefits for all has divided opinion within and between parties.

Gavin Kelly, Prospect

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Originally published at www.resolutionfoundation.org on April 16, 2012.

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Gavin Kelly
Gavin Kelly’s blog

Gavin is chair of the Resolution Foundation and chair of the Living Wage Commission. He writes here in a personal capacity.