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Don't disagree with that and most of those issues could be rectified inside one term of parliament.It is to a degree. I don't think 7 year-olds will be going up chimneys anytime soon or that the mills will be re-opening. But the point was that some of the safeguards introduced to protect ordinary people by the Atlee government and since are being reversed. Inequality has and financial insecurity has increased measurably. Public utilities, rather than being not-for-profit, exist to serve shareholders rather than their customers. A fellow City fan was complaining that the off-peak train fare on the line they use has increased by over 40% in two years.
Like you, I'm a reasonably well-off professional who should, on all counts, be a Tory voter but I'm beginning to fear for society. We're facing a political situation very similar to the 1940's, when the public got fed up of austerity and going without, although that was largely due to the war rather than economic mismanagement. That's why Atlee got a landslide in the 1945 election and starts to explain why Corbyn, a man not fit to lick Atlee's boots, could yet end up in power. People want change and they're prepared to overlook his many faults in order to get that.
But issue was the Victorian comment, poverty as defined now is very different to how it was defined 130 years ago. Mainly thanks to capitalism funnily enough.