We find today that, on the whole, universal provision has had no such effect.
Somebody from "middle America" was asked about the universal provision and his reply was "that's socialism, that is.
Targets included universal provision of drinking water by 1995, greater land and power generation availability and a rise in the standard of living.
Public services tend to be those considered to be so essential to modern life that for moral reasons their universal provision should be guaranteed.
They would end the principle of universal provision, and cut the tax credits that millions of families rely on.
It sought, among others, to promote the universal and affordable provision of telecommunication services (Chpt 1).
Supporters of public education argue that universal public provision promotes equality of opportunity and social cohesion.
Unfortunately, the Council also extended the possibilities escaping the obligations involved in the universal provision of services.
Welfare services are given a promotional role taking into account social inequalities and the need for universal provisions.
Scotland first legislated for universal provision of education in 1696.