@georgism What's more, it's land prices devouring your £, Jordan @JayW132. It's arguable that land prices are the *precise* measure of national inflation, not piddly little 'CPI'. eg. Australia, where land prices have averaged 12.1% pa increases since 1971.
It’s really weird in the UK when you just work for a living, as in, you go to work and live off your own wages.
Literally everyone I come into contact with seems to get some form of state support.
The Tax That Built Japan, and the One That Broke It - How a nineteenth-century land reform explains the lost decades, and why the West should be paying rather close attention @geophilos https://t.co/H8J3QGm3Up
@LisaBritton I suspect some anti-male bias here. But there are confounding factors too. There seemed to have been a general desire to promote the mRNA platform and the adenovirus vector vaccines seemed not to be useful for more than two doses.
@TonyDowson5@maxtempers Of course, all those Oxford post-grads will have to do mandatory fire safety training each year in which they will be told never to use the fire extinguishers unless they have been trained to do so!