Well the Irish came to a country filled with the English, Ulster Scots, Germans, Dutch, etc, you expect all of these groups to want to pay for the others' health? People coming here were generally individualists (with some Utopians initially) from diverse backgrounds, so it's much less collective.
the collectivism comes from our class system. it really was a world of have and have nots before WW1 and to a lesser extent WW1.
we got the vote after the first war and socialised healthcare and housing after the second one.
There would almost certainly have been a revolution in England if it didn’t change. The upper class virtually ceased to exist after WW1.
It would have been very hard to create an individualistic society out of a centuries old class system. Hence the solution was to provide public services which benefitted all. It was a way to ensure the working classes weren’t destitiute.
After winning the ruling classes 2 world wars if this didn’t happen I guarantee you Britain would have been the socialist republic of GB.
a lot of Americans criticise our quite lefty public but this is the reason why. You were assigned a class at birth and that determined your whole life, and this is why socialised healthcare and institutions are so entrenched and revered in Britain
in the first war, heroic soldiers didn’t get medals. They would give the medal to the staff officer back at headquarters. It was pretty bad.
While there’s a common misconception in the states about our monarchy - we haven’t been ruled by an executive monarchy since 1668, the class system was very much in swing until about the 1960s and even now it’s still there.
We were conquered by the French in 1066 and they became our ruling class. Some artifacts remain in the social structure. Upper middle class families are very Francophile - wine, holidays in France, speak French, want to be part of Europe.
the working classes are anglo Saxon and like beer, and don’t want political Union with the French.
it’s a long and complicated history