'By focusing on income rather than property we have gravely underestimated the extent of inequality.' Illustration: Daniel Pudles for the Guardian

‘By focusing on income rather than property we have gravely underestimated the extent of inequality.’ Illustration: Daniel Pudles for the Guardian


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  1. what a lovely quote

    “I’ve dealt with some real scumbag tenants in my short time of being a Landlord, consequently I know how stressful it can be. If I had it my way (providing that a tenant steps out of line), all landlords would be well within their rights to change the locks and throw their tenants onto the streets.”

    isnt he sweet?

  2. Quite looking forward to the riots that will ensue. DWP offices and ATOS examination centres burned to the ground.

    Protestors baying like wolves as they turn on the society that failed to listen….

    Unregistered guns on the streets, battle plans drawn and people fleeing for their lives…

    Politicians leaving in a hurry as parliament comes under siege…..

    People power, an amazing cleansing tool……….

  3. Don’t forget the elite need a lot of spare land so they can hunt and kill small animals.
    All serial killers begin thier murder careers killing small defenceless animals or insects , how much worse to hunt in packs with dog’s et al .

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