Comments by "Granny Annie" (@grannyannie2948) on "spiked"
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Helen Dale is wrong. Look at a map of Australia. Most of it was not involved with convicts. This includes the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Queensland. Western Australia briefly dipped their toe in the water in the 1860s, in a completely different era, and a different system and only for a few years.
The things she describes did not exist until the mass immigration of post WW2 and beyond. In fact most can be traced to the 1970s. Until the late 1970s their was no government health insurance. Would be British immigrants were warned, in the 50s and 60s, no NHIS, so get private health insurance, no welfare, no school dinners, you'll be completely left to fend for yourself.
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