After reading the comment section that criticized the British social system almost in a one-sided manner, I pondered why the western welfare system that was so good in the past has been reduced to the present, so that the kind and upright citizens in the film will end up in danger of falling. After the subprime mortgage crisis, in order not to trigger a larger collapse of the European economy, European countries came together to rescue Greece, which was in deep debt crisis. In the final analysis, it is difficult to get the bailout money because the country has no money. Why does it have no money? The periodic and unsolvable economic crisis of capitalism is an important reason. Ultimately, it is the evil capitalist system that must be criticized. But the reality is that the British national system will not change now. As far as the UK's welfare system is concerned, George Osborne has made great efforts to reform the previous welfare system after he took office as Chancellor of the Exchequer after 2010, because of the national budget deficit. The reason why the application process has been made so difficult is because the government has found that a considerable number of people who can work but need relief and do not go to work. In the past, it didn't matter if the country had money, but now there is no money, what should you do?
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