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POLITICAL INSIGHT • APRIL 2022 F ew policy papers have had as much impact on British political life as the Beveridge Report. Written by Liberal-supporting social reformer and economist William Beveridge, the government report, officially titled Social Insurance and Allied Services, has become the defining tenet of the modern welfare state. But its initial publication – 80 years ago this year – divided opinion. Wartime Chancellor Kingsley Wood declared that the extension of state intervention and The Beveridge Report at 80