monkeybarry
Steffen Freund
Ok. Once again, your anecdotal viewpoint of what constitutes rich and normal is irrelevant. Can you tell me what percentile people earning £80k are in the UK? Also, have you worked out how much extra you will pay in tax per month if Labour come into power?
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I think is the point.
80k is not rich in London/SE.
It is, however, very affluent most places outside of London.
The Labour policy is a good one - however, it relies on their being alot closer parity in wages nationwide. London is such an outlier.
Labour are trying to link this in with improving the rest of country, but what happens in the meantime? Londoners get penalised? That just doesn't work. Although, labour are so strong in London, maybe they think this won't hurt them enough on London to lose seats but will gain elsewhere.
My salary is nowhere near the 80k, but speaks volumes that could get onto the property ladder if I moved to Manchester (arguably the second best city on England), but can only houseshare in London.
Londoners may earn more - but that isn't reflected in spending power, which is why 80k is not rich in London, even though it puts you in the top 5% of earners in the UK.