You're looking purely in terms of income and not of expenditure. If a person has an average income, it matters very much when the rent increases substantially.
There was a report last year, that was a bit of an eye-opener. "The generation currently aged 18-36 are typically spending over a...
But they have opposed the government. There have been several parliamentary votes where they've voted against the government. They also proposed many amendments to the Brexit bill. There's only so much that can be done when they don't have a majority.
A normally opposition party has a chance to...
They've been absent because they're not in government and are playing no part in the process. And as they can't be in government until we leave the EU, it would be pretty much a waste of time to come up with any concrete ideas. And even if they did, May insists her Chequers plan is the only one...
It demonstrates a total ignorance about technology, an ignorance that seems to be prevalent in all political parties. I remember a complete GOON of a Tory saying that Virginia Bottomley should be in charge of the worldwide web (whatever that entailed).
In the mid-90s, I got asked by Geoff Hoon...
... or maybe because
I think it's pretty sensible for any opposition party to keep their cards close to their chest before an election.
It could be, however, like Miliband's musings about good and bad capitalists. It sounded like a fascinating idea to develop further ... but it never was...