@RyleyNiemi_ you are a disgusting piece of shit, if you believe you are a Christian yet still act like this seek help because this is not what god intended
@Jhc010 @josh_bfc The reduction of wealth inequality and redistribution of the wage bill doesn’t automatically mean companies will fire people to do the exact same amount of workload as before. Surely they would have done that even without 10:1.
@Davidpr52119342@Evertxn absolute poverty describes earning less than £2~ a day and that cannot afford basic essentials. This is important but surely addressing the wealth inequality problem, which it most definitely is the biggest problem in the uk can help solve the issues with poverty.
@Jhc010 @josh_bfc how is it negative for economic growth since surely if employees earn more their will be higher levels of spending, higher productivity due to less work/money related stress and more sustainable growth in the long term
@Davidpr52119342@Evertxn why haven’t you suggested anything else then. focus on change and to better the uk rather than reinforce the stereotypes of everyone being miserable. what the hell is your solution to wealth inequality
@Davidpr52119342@Evertxn there is no gap because the same amount of money is being earned but redistributed to be equal amongst the workers. a wider tax base is created
@Davidpr52119342@Evertxn yeah that’s just ridiculous considering that’s not enough to qualify to be taxed. 10:1 means wealth inequality through salary is reduced and capped. on medium income which is £33,000 means a top earner can earn £330,000 which is way into the top 0.1% of earners in the country