Interesting reading about the
birth of the NHS.
I find it very interesting to note that Labour only finished what was already an ongoing project. I also note the statement
During the war, a new centralised state-run 'Emergency Medical Service' (EMS) employed doctors and nurses to care for those injured by enemy action and arrange for their treatment in whichever hospital was available. The existence of the EMS made voluntary hospitals dependent on the Government and there was a recognition that many would be in financial trouble once peace arrived.[5] The need to do something to guarantee the voluntary hospitals meant that hospital care drove the impetus for reform.
In short the British medial system would have fallen apart of some kind of NHS had not been introduced. Now I' grant you that the scope of the NHS was down to Labour, but the implementation had it's roots in the coalition government of the war.
I'm pretty much willing to assume that the utilities, also nationalised after the war, were in the same position, businesses which had become totally dependent on the state during the war. With the exception of the water boards in 73.
I'm pretty much with the downsides stated
here. The upsides never really showed.
I'm very much for a social state. But there is nothing in the Christian teaching that you can't make a profit or grow your business. So long as you show a little human charity and kindness. Workers are entitled to a fair wage for the work they do.
They are not, however, entitled to the shirt off your back just because you employ them and you are not obliged to run your business into the ground to support them all even if the work they do does not pay for their work.
Unless you happen to be my Grandfather and are "given" a company with the express instructions that the current workers keep their job for life and you do not close down or sell the company off until they are all retired. Which he did and then organised a buyout with a company so large that it safeguarded the pensions of those workers for life. Which is why he got the company. My Grandfather was a life long Conservative of a Conservative family who believed his word was his bond.
Labour has run this battle so long that they have finally talked themselves into a corner. I'd love Corbyn to win because he will show the country just how few of the "core labour values" are shared by the people who have benefitted from them. A little piece of Karma if ever there was one. I've seen that one in live technicolour....
As for the Unions? Christian Charity? More like the Godfather with less humanity.