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  1. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    OK, so this is what I found. The median wage is £23,556, so any family bringing in less than £14,133.60 per year is counted in the poverty stats. A person working full time on the minimum wage earns £12,194. They need a 16% increase in salary to get out of poverty. The number of teenage...
  2. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I'll do some number crunching tomorrow. I'll be able to find the median wage and hence determine the income level at which poverty is defined in the UK. I can then also find out the benefits for a single-parent family and we should find that this is below the limit. It states in the report...
  3. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    This report shows that child poverty is decreasing: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/600091/households-below-average-income-1994-1995-2015-2016.pdf It also states that children are more likely to be in low income households. I imagine something to do...
  4. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    You do know that the definition of poverty used in these statistics is having income lower than 60% of median? Hence by definition, there will always be people in poverty unless the Gini coeff = 0.
  5. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Are you aware of any incident, ever, whilst Labour were in power or not, where Conservative supporters disrupted their conference? Either with marches, invading rooms and shouting, or in any other manner? And yet, I believe this happens at Tory conferences every year. I recall last year that...
  6. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Accepted that in real terms it has reduced. However as French wages growth was 0.5% and inflation is 1%, then clearly in real terms it is falling there too: France Inflation Rate | 1958-2017 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast and in Italy Italy Hourly Wage Inflation YoY | 1983-2017 | Data...
  7. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    No, the extremely competitive and falling (since 2010) Gini coefficient, in combination with wealth per capita, tells you much about the average person though. I cannot access your link.
  8. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I haven't found any evidence anywhere. Find some and prove me wrong. Extremely unlikely that 1 million people have used them at all, if the total number of times used is only just greater than 1 million. 'Depend upon' implies constant use and that of course isn't the case. Had he said "There...
  9. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    For the second day, militants attempted to disrupt the Tory conference. At one stage a group disrupted a meeting being held by Rees-Mogg, shouting and waving banners. I don't believe that any Tories did the same to Labour's conference last week, but moving on, here is some footage of a...
  10. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    One should also consider wealth per capita, as it's not great to have no inequality but low income. This shows wealth per capita for OECD countries. Again the UK comes out well - higher than Germany & France. The UK is a wonderful place to live - we should count ourselves fortunate. List of...
  11. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Inequality in the UK was mentioned. I decided to do some reading on inequality and how it is measured; now sharing as I think it's good to share knowledge. Economists measure inequality using the Gini coefficient. To explain this, I first need to explain the Lorenz curve: Imagine an x axis...
  12. mrtrench

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    Downloaded this film from BBC iPlayer. Recommended. I'm biased because it's about maths and includes the music of Keaton Henson. But I think it holds up.
  13. mrtrench

    Match Thread Coventry City - Crewe Alexandra Match Thread - Saturday 30th Sep

    getting bashed around without any protection from ref
  14. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Or his inability to deny being a Marxist. And his history of loony left antics.
  15. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Does that put you in the 10% "sounds great"? It wasn't intended to be pejorative. And BTW, I'm not a Tory. Well, I am at the moment because I am so scared of Labour, but I used to be a member of the Labour party and also voted Labour as recently as the mid naughties. Have also voted Liberal...
  16. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Fair point.
  17. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Far more than the youth; (guesses here): 2% revolutionary communists; 10% youth; 10% sounds great; 20% always voted Labour, always will. The Jews that left Germany in 1935 were wise.
  18. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    And yet in the latest poll, 42% said they would vote for them.
  19. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    When I was at school we had to lick the road clean for breakfast. And we thought we were lucky.
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