In 2011 the level of public spending on the welfare state by the British Government accounted for £113.1 billion, or 16% of government. By 2020 welfare spending will rise to 1/3rd of all spending making it the largest expense followed by housing benefit, council tax benefit, benefits to the unemployed, and benefits to people with low incomes.
Statistics are shown for this demographic
Province/Territory
Electoral District (2011)
Response rates from 31.4k Canada voters.
29% Fewer |
60% More |
22% Fewer |
45% More |
5% Fewer, and ensure benefits go to those that need it most |
7% More, reform the system so that it supplements, rather than replaces, a working income |
2% Fewer, current benefits do not provide enough support |
5% More, but increase benefits for the elderly and disabled |
2% More, and deny benefits to immigrants |
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0% More, current benefits should be capped |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 31.4k Canada voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 31.4k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2BMK7B2mos2MO
Streamline the welfare system by combining all programs, except those related to pensions & old age security into a Guaranteed Basic Income.
@B3G5F9Z1wk1W
More - deny benefits to immigrants, give that money instead to actual citizens, supplement (not replace) income
@B3G3L5Y1wk1W
It is absolutely disgusting. The minimal benefit you get from ow. I paid into this all my life only to get hurt and have to go on ow. No wonder we have so many homeless people on drugs. I totally understand now
@B3BDTW52wks2W
Fewer, however deny benefits to immigrants who are not citizens and those with <10 years worth of citizenship.
@B34B5JP3wks3W
Redefining welfare to an acceptable minimum income would be preferable and disability supplements should be provided and not have to be”prove” and “reprove” disability.
@B2RKX931mo1MO
alter benefits for immigrants to allow a certain amount of time but after they need to find employment and can't stay on forever
@9FPVJCG1yr1Y
More, completely reform the system so that it supplements, rather than replaces, a working income, while increasing benefits for the disabled who are physically incapable of working.
@9F7JQGC1yr1Y
The welfare should be flexible depending on the needs of the individual. it shouldn't be a one size fits all
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