Inter War Poverty, Unemployment, Benefits cartoons from Punch magazine
Official for Dole (calls on means test). "How much have you got in the bank?" Applicant. "Ten thousand pounds." Official. "Don't be silly." Applicant. "Well, you started it first."
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Punch Punch cartoons cartoons drawings illustrations Punch magazine history historical British English Great Britain England United Kingdom twentieth century 20th century 1930s Thirties 1933 social history social welfare welfare state unemployed unemployment welfare social security unemployment benefits The Dole Means Tests means tested benefits Public Assistance Committees PACs Public Health Act 1929 civil servants officials questions questioning civil service street scenes claimants incomes savings intrusiveness insensitive bank accounts notebooks working classes workman men flat caps bowler hats Great Depression Depression economics economy economies transitional payments National Insurance Unemployment Insurance George Loraine Stampa
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