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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-scot land-po litics- 4183206 5
Surprised they are allocating funds to study this, I can tell them what'll happen now! Thankfully It's only in Scotland at the moment.
Surprised they are allocating funds to study this, I can tell them what'll happen now! Thankfully It's only in Scotland at the moment.
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"Does Scotland have some resource that we know nothing about that will fund it all?" You'll hear soon enough so I can exclusively reveal the secret haggis mines in the Trossachs and the off-grid Edinburgh Rock quarries dotted around the capital. They're the backbone of our burgeoning economy, supporting over- promoted local councillors and their...
16:05 Mon 08th Jan 2018
opponents of basic income schemes baulk at the idea of paying people to do nothing; they fear it would be ruinously expensive and foster a generation of unmotivated couch potatoes.
As noted above, backers hope that a basic income would make all work pay and encourage more people into work - but there are concerns it might have the opposite effect.
As noted above, backers hope that a basic income would make all work pay and encourage more people into work - but there are concerns it might have the opposite effect.
Not so crazy, other countries / cities are trying similar things. Utrect for example :
https:/ /www.th eatlant ic.com/ busines s/archi ve/2016 /06/net herland s-utrec ht-univ ersal-b asic-in come-ex perimen t/48788 3/
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The First Minister has obviously had a look around and seen how much cash there is slushing about the place for things like buying votes from hard faced bigots in Norn Iron and has her drones taking it one step further.
I'll bet you my first week's £100 that the next thing will be 'safety net benefits for extreme cases' or some such garbage, eventually leading to the old system coming back plus a ton on top, just because.
Her fascination with ideas Scandinavian (with a side of Chinese) is a matter of record:
https:/ /www.th escotti shsun.c o.uk/ne ws/2060 198/sco ttish-g overnme nt-baby -boxes- made-in -china/
I'll bet you my first week's £100 that the next thing will be 'safety net benefits for extreme cases' or some such garbage, eventually leading to the old system coming back plus a ton on top, just because.
Her fascination with ideas Scandinavian (with a side of Chinese) is a matter of record:
https:/
kvalidir, that's a tiny experiment not remotely similar to what is described. For example everyone regardless of current status will get in this case £100 per week no questions asked. Yes I can see a lot of admin savings and also they'd get most of it back in indirect taxation, but to do that the cost is astronomical. just a rough calculation show that it would cost £300m per week per million people, lest say it would be paid to 3 million people that = £900m per week that's £47bn about a third of the entire Scottish GDP. In reality GDP would plummet as less and less people are paying for the show. A better Idea would be to abolish direct taxation for the individual.
"Does Scotland have some resource that we know nothing about that will fund it all?"
You'll hear soon enough so I can exclusively reveal the secret haggis mines in the Trossachs and the off-grid Edinburgh Rock quarries dotted around the capital.
They're the backbone of our burgeoning economy, supporting over-promoted local councillors and their assinine ideas in their quest to make us the envy of the (third) world.
You'll hear soon enough so I can exclusively reveal the secret haggis mines in the Trossachs and the off-grid Edinburgh Rock quarries dotted around the capital.
They're the backbone of our burgeoning economy, supporting over-promoted local councillors and their assinine ideas in their quest to make us the envy of the (third) world.
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