
Social Protection Safety Net
Find mugs that speak to the social reform enthusiast—witty, inspiring, and designed to start conversations over coffee or tea. Celebrate their passion with every sip.
Social Protection Safety Net
Conservatives Make Meagre Offerings of Reform
Fine Unsophisticated Old Boy from the Country
'I feel I need to get some Community Service under my belt first.'
Choice in the NHS
NHS Crisis
Financial Inequality
New Family Code in Cuba
'What's wrong with those Europeans? We have more murders in this city than England, France Germany and Spain combined.'
"It's time to get politics out of money."
The great Chartist demonstration. No. I. - A loyal citizen.
Thin Tank and Emote Tank.
Healthcare declaration
'No way! To fund health, education and welfare, we'd be forced to tax oil companies!'
"And once we wipe out the disease, where does that leave us?"
Dark money donor
"See. . .? We did do something."
Minimum wage.
More Unequal Than Others
"I still have a dream."
'Rising health costs are the biggest drain on the economy, so I'll be laying off some of my patients.'
'It's a silent protest.'
"Poverty is a social disease and it's not covered by your health insurance"
Never on Sunday
Black Crayon
'I'm dreaming of a white. . . err. . . I mean a more inclusive Christmas.'
"We're still trying to sort out the details."
1867 Reform Bill: Household Suffrage
Useless government guidelines
Gun Culture in the US
John Bright and the Spectre of Manhood Suffrage
"The minimum wage is frozen to give the working poor the chance to aspire to a working wage.
"So that's agreed then, we don't need to make any changes to our equal opportunities employment practices!"
'I hope this reform really hurts!!'
'The prisons are full, so I'm releasing you back into the wild.'
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