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BBC Scotland Investigates

2011

Episode 8: 100 Years on the Broo

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

BBC Scotland marks a century of Britain's unemployment benefit.

Love it or loathe it, whether it's an anniversary to celebrate or commiserate, it has changed Scotland forever. David Lloyd George's National Insurance Act of 1911 introduced unemployment benefit: no longer would losing a job mean destitution for people and their families. Yet from the outset it was mired in controversy.

Sally McNair looks back at 100 years of hunger marches, means tests, job centres and calls to 'get on your bike' and asks if, after a century, unemployment benefit is about to disappear forever. Show less

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