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Old 05-09-2024, 06:40 AM #7
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Originally Posted by Quantum Boy View Post
Surely they must mean an extra £860 a year not a month? What on earth are singles doing to spend an extra £10,000 a year on bills .

But on thread topic... Yeah, it's depressing as fk. Literally just... some different Tories. Why does anyone bother voting at all? I was compelled to not bother. I went and voted out of a sense of duty to do so. Shouldn't have bothered.
I assume they have just taken an average household spend and assumed in a couple if normal household outgoings (rent, utilities, food) total say £1500 a couple will each pay £750 but a single person foots the bill for the lot therefore the difference each month will be pretty high. It's a bit crude as obviously there will be some bills that are lower for a single person....food etc but I would guess that's where they get the figure from
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