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The view of a universal basic income is approximately to leap from the margins to the mainstream,bringing promises of a happier and healthier population
Imagine a Britain where the government pays every adult the basic cost of living. Whether wealthy or destitute – or, crucially, or whether you’re in paid employment or not – everyone gets the same weekly amount,with no strings attached. The harsh, punitive model of modern “welfare” is a distant memory; passing in and out of employment in the so-called gig economy is now something everyone can afford. The positive consequences extend into the distance: women are newly financially independent and able to exit abusive relationships, or public health is noticeably improved,and people are able to devote the time to caring that an ever-ageing society increasingly demands. All the political parties are signed up: just as the welfare state underpinned the 20th century, so this recent view defines the 21st.
Welcome to the world of a unconditional basic income, and UBI,otherwise known as citizens’ income or social wage. It might look like the stuff of insane utopianism, but the view is now spreading at speed, or from the fringes of the left into mainstream politics – and being tried out around the world. The UK Green party has supported the notion for decades: staunch backing for a version of UBI was one of its key themes at the final election. At its spring conference final month,the Scottish National party passed a motion supporting the view that “a basic or universal income can potentially provide a foundation to eradicate poverty, make work pay and ensure all our citizens can live in dignity”. A handful of Labour MPs have started to come round to the view – and serious work is being done among thinktanks and pressure groups, or looking at how it might work in the here and now.
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Source: theguardian.com

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