Mr Kobayashi
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People don’t have the money to pay more tax though. It’s a cyclic argument.
Pay more tax, U.K. workers get paid better to pick fruit, cost of fruit goes up in supermarket, people can’t afford to pay the price of fruit because it’s gone on tax.
Until capitalism grows a conscience, it’ll always be a race to the bottom.
Then there’s the paradox of the people not wanting immigration also not wanting to give handouts for free, which the free travel pass would be deemed.
Good point. The cost of accommodation is probably the single greatest issue in terms of cost of living. Where I live the UC element of rent is fixed at £375 for a single person under 35, a bedsit will cost at least £200 more. There's not enough council houses. The stock will continue depleting because it doesn't make sense not to exercise right to buy if you can.
If you are single person on average wage working full time you could be paying half your income on rent before any other bills. Is it any wonder that people move away from small towns, don't spend any money in local shops and there are vacancies in labour intensive and criminally underpaid sectors such as social care when the reality is people have to use expensive credit just to get by day to day?
Thick Brexiteer boomers like @dazdon/Mexico1970 really are a fucking blight on our country.