Scotland Will Begin Funding Universal Basic Income Experiments

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Scotland Will Begin Funding Universal Basic Income Experiments



EXPANDING THE EXPERIMENT

Scotland is about to join the slowly expanding list of countries that are experimenting with Universal Basic Income (UBI). These trial-runs are exploring a variety of different ways in which citizens will receive a guaranteed salary from the government, regardless of social status or any other factor. There are currently UBI experiments being run or seriously considered in areas of the United States, Canada, Germany, Finland, and a host of others, which are being funded both by governments and private organizations.

It seems that everyone from Nobel Prize winners, to Silicon Valley innovators, to even billionaire heads of multinational corporations are behind this idea.

According to Jamie Cook, Director of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce (RSA), “This is a significant opportunity for Scotland to be a global leader in social policy innovation, and to work with other pilots across the world to develop robust evaluation of UBI as a response to the challenges we face. We look forward to working with Scottish Government and other parties in taking this forward.”



NEXT STEPS

This Scottish experiment will start small with local municipalities creating proposals to be involved. The First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, is open to the widespread adoption of UBI policies stating that it “is an idea that merits deeper consideration.”

More leaders are going to be confronted with that consideration whether they like it or not. The most recent projections admittedly do see the rate of automation slowing, yet they also acknowledge that we are on a track toward greater automation. So, policymakers must take time to consider how to deal with a society where the majority of previously human-held jobs will be accomplished by machines.

UBI may also be a long way from perfection, but it is the willingness of governments and other entities to conduct these experiments that will allow such policies to grow and take root. Testing the possibilities of UBI and seeing it fail is one thing, but to dismiss the idea offhand before a fair trial-run would do a great disservice to society.

https://futurism.com/scotland-will-begin-funding-universal-basic-income-experiments/
 

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What's with the English and Welsh pound notes in an article about Scotland?
 

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That's where the pounds are going to come from to fund the Scottish guaranteed wage.

When it comes to money within the UK, the Scots are always treated far more favourably than the Welsh, Northern Irish and English.

For example, Scotland receives more public spending per head than England does. Even more than some of the poorer of England's nine regions.

Another example of this sort of thing has come to light recently:

LOTTO WINNERS Lottery chiefs blasted for giving 50 per cent more cash to Scottish charities than English good causes

Organisations north of the border got the equivalent of £14.04 per person, while England banked just £9.32 per head for charity

Revealed
By Ben Leo
9th September 2017
The Sun

LOTTERY chiefs have been blasted for giving far more cash to Scottish charities than their English counterparts.

Organisations north of the border got £76million last year — or £14.04 per person.

Organisations north of the border got £14.04 per person compared with just £9.32 per head for the English

English causes got £9.32 per head from a £510million fund.

The findings, reported by the Daily Mail, mirror the Government plan that sees Scots receive more public spending per person than in England.

MP Andrew Bridgen blasted: “It would appear that Scotland wins the lottery every year.”

Fellow Tory Nadine Dorries added: “It’s outrageous. This needs to be looked at urgently. The Union is precious but this is too much.”

The biggest Scots-issued grant last year was a £1.3million donation to the Scottish Refugee Integration Service.

The charity supports 3,000 people whose asylum claims have been accepted and around 150 refugees who still need to submit a claim.


MP Andrew Bridgen blasted: 'It would appear that Scotland wins the lottery every year'


Tory Nadine Dorries added: 'It’s outrageous. This needs to be looked at urgently. The Union is precious but this is too much'


The annual report from the Big Lottery Fund shows Welsh charities benefit to the tune of £14.29 a head and Northern Ireland £14.21. England has been consistently bottom over the 13 years of the fund.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4425474/lottery-chiefs-scottish-cash-report/

By the way, the UK is quite an unusual country in that it has different banknotes (but the same coins) in different areas.

In England & Wales, these notes are used, all issued by the Bank of England:


Winston Churchill


Charles Darwin (to be replaced by Jane Austen later this year)



Adam Smith


Boulton and Watt

In Scotland, these notes are used. In Scotland, different banks actually issue their own notes, all of which are in circulation at the same time!:


Bank of Scotland


Bank of Scotland



Bank of Scotland



Royal Bank of Scotland


Royal Bank of Scotland



Clydesdale Bank


Clydesdale Bank


Clydesdale Bank

In Northern Ireland, they also have several banks issuing banknotes:


Bank of Ireland


First Trust Bank


Northern Bank


Danske Bank


Ulster Bank


Ulster Bank


Scotland is about to join the slowly expanding list of countries
Scotland is no more of a country than England, Wales and Northern Ireland are.