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The state provides a minimul standard of living for the citezens who live in the uk, also it illiminats poverty and attends to peoples dire medical needs!

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Q: What does the state do in terms of providing welfare in the UK?
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The UK is a BLANK BLANK which means it helps support its people to keep them out of poverty?

Welfare State!


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