I wasnt particularly interested in the "what can the government get out of this" angle, just whether there was any mileage in the proposal
but lets consider your point about the surprise to be had by elderly brexiteers:
In 1971 petrol was 25p a gallon, now £ 10 = 40 times the price
in 1971 the average house price in uk was £ 5,682, now pretty much 277,000 = 49 times the price
so I dont see things as being a great surprise. In 1971 I was earning 15p an hour, now, as you believe, £ 350 an hour, over 2,300 times as much
but lets consider your point about the surprise to be had by elderly brexiteers:
In 1971 petrol was 25p a gallon, now £ 10 = 40 times the price
in 1971 the average house price in uk was £ 5,682, now pretty much 277,000 = 49 times the price
so I dont see things as being a great surprise. In 1971 I was earning 15p an hour, now, as you believe, £ 350 an hour, over 2,300 times as much


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