Call to consider Universal Social Care
Universal free social/aged care would only cost 0.1% GDP more than current government proposal.
UBS – sustainable social safety for the 21st century
Universal free social/aged care would only cost 0.1% GDP more than current government proposal.
Of course, that it mostly appeals to people with lower to medium incomes. But free public transport also stimulates the mobility of higher-income groups.
Public Internet services in USA help bridge the digital divide
A civil society does not leave anyone behind with these needs and operates the solidarity that serves to ensure that everyone can meet them adequately.
At the core of any model of universal basic services is a moral and emotional reality that cannot be underestimated
UK Labour Party announces that they will bring in free bus travel for everyone under 25
It turns out the solution to homelessness is painfully simple and blindingly obvious: give homes to homeless people.