Labour’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell has revealed that the party would trial a universal basic income if it wins power (Picture: PA) Every person in the country could be given a fixed sum of money to cover their basic needs irrespective of whether they are rich or poor, under plans drawn up by the Labour party.
The party would trial a universal basic income if it wins power, shadow chancellor John McDonnell has revealed.
Under initial plans, pilot schemes would be held in Liverpool, Sheffield and the Midlands, Mr McDonnell told the Mirror.The proposals would do away with the need for […]
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