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Title: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 04 June 2016, 11:44:28
.... the Swiss are holding a referendum on Sunday on whether the government should pay everyone a basic wage of 2500 Swiss Francs (£1755) per month regardless of status.  :)

Proponents argue that it would be cheaper than administering a complex welfare system and that with more jobs being lost to automation it will be fairer.  Opponents argue that it will take away incentive to work and worry about immigration.  ::)  Apparently no ones worried about the cost!  :o  :D

Interesting.  :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36443512
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Mister Rog on 04 June 2016, 12:02:58

Maybe "Dave" will now consider this as a bribe to get people to vote to stay in  ;D
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Varche on 04 June 2016, 12:58:04
Hey, I hope the EU does the same for us with all that money you are paying in. ;D ;D
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 04 June 2016, 13:18:17
Hey, I hope the EU does the same for us with all that money you the Germans are paying in. ;D ;D

 ;)  ;D
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: BazaJT on 04 June 2016, 13:58:28
Strewth! I'd be well chuffed with that for an income.I don't even come close to it :'(
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: biggriffin on 04 June 2016, 18:45:14
I may consider moving to Switzerland, I could be paid for sitting on my A**(bottom) for eating chocolate,and looking at cuckoo clocks, and maybe counting lord opti's money,
Be like Sir Tigger for a day then ;D
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 04 June 2016, 19:43:35
You must be having a really crap holiday, you're on here more than normal!  ::)  ;D

Go and chase Mrs BG round the pool or something!  :y
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: biggriffin on 04 June 2016, 20:13:34
You must be having a really crap holiday, you're on here more than normal!  ::)  ;D

Go and chase Mrs BG round the pool or something!  :y

 drink some tea!  :D
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Mister Rog on 05 June 2016, 13:47:51
.... the Swiss are holding a referendum on Sunday on whether the government should pay everyone a basic wage of 2500 Swiss Francs (£1755) per month regardless of status.  :)

Proponents argue that it would be cheaper than administering a complex welfare system and that with more jobs being lost to automation it will be fairer.  Opponents argue that it will take away incentive to work and worry about immigration.  ::)  Apparently no ones worried about the cost!  :o  :D

Interesting.  :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36443512

I'd better cancel my emigration plans. They voted "No"    ;)

Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: ronnyd on 05 June 2016, 13:51:57
Was reading about this earlier this morning and the consensus is the only 25% are for it at the moment. But, we know how far out polls can be. ::)
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 05 June 2016, 14:09:43

I'd better cancel my emigration plans. They voted "No"    ;)

They obviously saw you coming Rog!  ;D
Title: Re: In other Referenda news...
Post by: Viral_Jim on 06 June 2016, 13:39:57
....   Apparently no ones worried about the cost!  :o  :D

Studies on Universal Incomes indicate that they should be cost neutral. Simply because you aren't paying for assessment & monitoring of benefit claimants. Also, while it's true that everybody gets it, tax rates are adjusted so that its taxed back from higher earners.

Interestingly it also seems that UI has a positive effect on productivity, which is counter intuitive. You'd think that people would just sit about and do nothing, which some do. However more people are free'd up to get qualifications and persue the careers they've wanted to do rather than having to work a certain job to make ends meet, or (worse) work a certain (low) number of hours for fear of losing their benefits.

Personally I'm in favour of it, but I don't see it becoming a widespread thing anytime soon (this century probably).