The more meritocratic Britain becomes (or, to be more precise, the more Britain believes it is a meritocracy), the less sympathy there will likely be for those who find themselves at the bottom. If you believe that poverty is mainly caused by personal imprudence, you are less likely to want to see the government spend money trying to alleviate it. Similarly, if you expect to possess riches in the near future – or, more accurately, if you believe that the opportunity to do so is equally open to all – you are less inclined to want to impose higher taxes on the rich.