Yes, it is a bit hard to believe today.
compulsory schooling, a ban on child labour, health and safety at work regulations, a national minimum wage, sickness benefits, free healthcare, the right to divorce, equal pay for women and . The other party fought against and tried to stop all of those.
Schooling was first introduced under Salisbury! (a ban on child labour) by a Conservative! Lord Ashley Cooper.
From 1833 he led the factory reform movement in Parliament and effected passage of the Mines Act (1842) and the Ten Hours Act (1847), known as Lord Ashley's Act, which shortened the working day in textile mills.
sickness benefits: introduced by the Liberals and not Labour.
open access to university education: again none of Labour's doing
right to divorce: look what a load of good that has done to the UK, the highest number of broken homes in Europe.
You really should know better than to spout socialist rubbish. The only thing Labour knows is spending other people's money!
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