beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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The main problem with this idea is the speed that we are assuming they want to bring it in.
I haven't read the manifesto for this party but perhaps the £16 figure is not an immediate hike and more a medium term goal with a plan of how to achieve it without causing issue.
Essentially surely a living wage is a reasonable goal for a political party. There may be some discussion about how to get there but as a goal it seems sensible.
Do any other parties have this as a goal? I am guessing the Tories don't.
the living wage idea is for those that ignore the economics. not everyone's living costs are the same, so how can there be a baseline? then not all business can sustain the higher cost. then there's the inflation effect that means no sooner you have it, it needs to rise. it's goal for the economy in aggregate to attain better living standards, with better wages. forcing through state direction will not work, why no country does it (even the socialists). see also universal basic income.