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Free money

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:34 pm
by Gob
Only in the UK....


The Green party would spend billions to give every adult – in and out of work – a citizen’s income worth more than £72.40 a week, the current value of the jobseeker’s allowance.

Natalie Bennett, the Green leader, said the policy would ensure no one lived in fear of losing their home or being unable to feed themselves. She said some of the cost would be recovered by the payment being withdrawn when an individual income reached a certain level.

Speaking on BBC1’s Andrew Marr programme, Bennett said the Green party, in common with the SNP and Plaid Cymru, would oppose the replacement of a Trident nuclear submarine, and would not form a coalition with any party; operating instead on a confidence and supply basis, leaving the party free to vote as it wished, case by case.

The renewed focus on the cost and feasibility of a citizen’s income, including the way in which it would differ from the government scheme to integrate universal credit, demonstrates the extent to which Green policy is now being taken seriously. The payment would replace existing unemployment benefits, but would be paid to people with jobs as well as the unemployed.

Bennett defended the principle of the citizen’s income saying: “What it does is provide a sense of security. No one needs to live in fear. No one needs to think I have just been [benefit] sanctioned, I am not going to be able to put food on my table, I am going to lose my house next week”.

The cost of a citizen’s income has been put at £240bn, but Bennett said the payment would be withdrawn when an individual’s income reached a certain unspecified level.