Francesca R
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http://budgetresponsibility.independent.gov.uk/d/labour_market_forecasts_190810.pdf
On the page I linked.
On the page I linked.
Me too, but the WDI database (which was only recently made free to the public) doesn't go there, and I have not found it at the UN either. The NBER paper has more international data.I'd like to see what this graph does in the years 1946 - 1960, reflecting the post-War baby boom, as maybe income-fertility doesn't show the same relationship for these years.
Yes, that sort of thing. I note the article says it can be complicated but I can't believe it is worse than our 80+ separate benefits.
Employment (millions) 2010 Q3 = 28.8m, 2015 Q2 = 30.0mCan't access that link - so can you just tell me?
You still mix up class with income and income with wealth.Figures for personal income: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_in_the_United_Kingdom
Perhaps I was wrong to say £44,000 - I should have said £50,000....
Who's to say that living on their own, with the loneliness they might suffer as a result, would be any kinder to them than a house share arrangement?
If someone has such severe mental health issues that they can't live with other people then surely they would be a special case and the system would treat them as such, giving that person sheltered housing with some sort of support network?
Actually there is a quite pronounced "tidal flow" phenomenon with the bikes even in the central area where the scheme works. The docking stations round my way (between Angel and Kings Cross) empty themselves shortly after 8am, while if you're lucky enough to grab one but want to dock it somewhere in Mayfair (yes--even though it's toffsville central), there are no vacant spaces after about the same hour. There are some helpful TFL chariots attempting to redistribute the bikes through the day but they don't fight the tide very effectively yet. Grumble. Just like bloody buses.Now that London has Boris Johnson at least they'll be plenty of bikes for the jobless to get on to.![]()
You still mix up class with income and income with wealth.
You complained that the top 10% of taxpayers labelled themselves middle class yet they were the wealthiest people in the county.How?
Daily Mail and David Cameron, I wouldn't rely on either. togetherAh right - I see your point - I was using it how it is being used by the politicians/media which is what my point was about.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-defends-cuts-Sure-Start-scheme-children.html
"Sam and I are part of the sharp-elbowed middle classes', claims Cameron"
My post was a reference to the famous Tebbit speech, but I'm sure you know that.Actually there is a quite pronounced "tidal flow" phenomenon with the bikes even in the central area where the scheme works. The docking stations round my way (between Angel and Kings Cross) empty themselves shortly after 8am, while if you're lucky enough to grab one but want to dock it somewhere in Mayfair (yes--even though it's toffsville central), there are no vacant spaces after about the same hour. There are some helpful TFL chariots attempting to redistribute the bikes through the day but they don't fight the tide very effectively yet. Grumble. Just like bloody buses.
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Given Darat's political past his readiing material may differ to yours."Middle class" is overwhelmingly "us".
Employment (millions) 2010 Q3 = 28.8m, 2015 Q2 = 30.0m
Well . . .Given Darat's political past [ . . . ]
[ . . . ] as usual I'll be conservative [ . . . ]
Looking through some of the other detail, the plans are just pure fantasy, there is simply no way the "efficiency" savings are going to happen, many of the other changes they want to do can only happen by spending money (at least in the short term).