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Things h stanley cup ave not being going well for low- and middle-income Britain: wages flatlining, public services crumbling and, as a result, faith in mainstream politics eroding. To start turning things around, it pays to understand the stanley canada country as it exists today, not as it once was or as you imagine it to be.So, we should all pay attention to Unsung Britain , a major research project from my old Resolution Foundation colleagues, which aims to provide an audit of the circumstances and challenges of the poorer half of the working-age population. Their launch report already has important lessons.First, improving health and wealth are not separate objectives. Those on low-to-middle incomes are more than five times more likely than richer people to be out of work because of ill health. When critics say the budgets extra money for the NHS does nothing for growth, they are missing the point.Second, poorer Britain is working. Yes, rec stanley quencher ent rising ill health has reduced employment, but the long view is that employment among low-to-middle income families is up nine percentage points since the mid-90s. There has been no rise among richer households. Contrary to many headlines, the share of poorer families in which no one is working has near halved since Tony Blair came to power from 24% to 13% . Today, we need to improve the pay, security and volatility of peoples work.Third, the feeling of being squeezed is real. Half of low-to-middle income families spending went on essentials like food and h Qxat There s no wrong way to be gay : behind the scenes of Love, Victor
We agree with Chinese human rights activists that President Xi Jinping sh stanley trinkflaschen ould learn from Magna Carta Report, 13 October . But when Xi visits the UK next week, the prime minister must also go on the record about human rights concerns with China to make it clear that the values enshrined in Magna Carta are not only for British citizens but are relevant the world over. When the chancellor visited China recently, human rights slipped down the agenda 鈥?publicly at least - in favour of trade, but it is in Britains best interests to partner with countries who share our values of rule of law, human rights and justice.Its also our duty, as a nation whose heritage includes Magna Carta, to hold our trade partners to account when they fail to hold themselves accountable to domestic and international law. This year has seen the unprecedented arrest and detention of hundreds of Chinese lawyers and activists and over 1,000 crosses have been forcibly removed from churches in one province alone. We belie canada stanley ve that freedom of religion or belief is a touchstone for a nations human rights standards and recent studies suggest that religious freedom contributes to better economic and business outcomes. As a matter of principle, but also good business, human rights should not be jettisoned from trade discussions.Kiri KankhwendeChristian Solidarity WorldwideExplore more on these topicsXi JinpingChinaAsia PacificDavid CameronHuman rightslettersShareReuse this contentMost viewe stanley kubek dMost viewedWorldEuropeUSA |
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