Clement Atlee
Brought up in a well off Liberal household, went to Oxford
In 1906, he became a volunteer at Haileybury House, a charitable club for working-class boys in Stepney in the
East End of London run by his old school, and from 1907 to 1909 he served as the club's manager. Until then, his political views had been more conservative. However, after his shock at the poverty and deprivation he saw while working with the slum children, he came to the view that private charity would never be sufficient to alleviate poverty and that only direct action and
income redistribution by the state would have any serious effect
Kier Mather
From a Hull and from a Labour background
Went to Oxford, then worked for neoliberal blue labour heartless **** Wes Streeting then the CBI
you can see why he doesn't see why Labour and it's insistance on tory continuity isn't a bad thing and lacks empathy when he answered that question