I honestly think you don't know as much about the situation as someone who has been to the top school and got the top degree at university. I mean you can try but you are still part of the problem if you can't understand woke means getting a top for going to Eton rather than because of a protected characteristic. You need to be negative to people about how they have made things worse for everyone and why their quality of life may suffer as a result becaues ethical people won't support them any longer. I mean you make as good a point as the people you are arguing against but you can't seriosuly expect if all things being fair an equal you should have as much pay as someone taught to be better than you because they worked for it? I think it is possible to manage the tax situation for the rich but I think you should make more of a token gesture by implementing a wealth tax in order to funnel investment in to UK infrastucture to mitigate its effects on the super rich as otherwise that capital is being invested elsewhere where the gains are greater. I would argue as well that economics is more about the study of happiness as most books on the subject are from an economics perspective rather than philosophy or psychology. Therefore, let people be happy working for your interests if they align, even in a 2 tier system. I don't mind people being treated as badly as I have been treated by the regime in the UK if it means that I would be happy to carry on.
1. Robert Symons, CEO of Western Power Distribution said: “Energy demand could rise by 100% by 2030. Smart grids will be needed to manage electric vehicle charging so that the usage does not exceed the supply capacity at any time during the day.” 2. Spoke to Harry Vickers, Business Development Manager of Camborne Energy Storage, Camborne Capital at the Energy and Utility Forum in London on October 23rd 2017. He told me his company is working with Elon Musk to bring Tesla battery grid storage solutions to the UK. 3. Spoke to Sally Barrett-Williams, Chairman of Energy and Utility Forum on October 23rd, who said subsidies for solar projects had ended and her company’s focus has shifted to energy storage schemes. 4. Spoke to Simon Dowland, PhD, at 13:00 on Sunday 29th October, Simon is now working up in Cambridge at the Cavendish Physics Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, he is working in industry for the company Eight19 Ltd a spin off from a research project to bring ne
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