The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce (RSA), has proposed offering everyone in the country £10,000.
They argue that the payment, which would come in two separate instalments of £5000 over the course of two years, would help promote self-improvement and training as well as assisting those on low incomes.
The payment wouldn’t be means tested but would only be given once recipients could show they intended to use it constructively.The RSA has said that money woud act as a “stepping stone” towards a universal basic income. Matthew Taylor, who leads the RSA, believes that the […]
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