You can not deny that this is a step in the right direction. Of course this will need to be paid for and that could well mean a rise in production costs and therefore a rise in what we pay for things. I’m happy with that and I’d pay more and some more tax to further this sort of thing.I'm surprised you are pleased to stump up the money to pay for this, and it is at the moment just another of his promises, something he tends to forget when they become inconvenient.
You will indeed find you should have listened.
Where's the money going to come from?
A magic money tree?
And of course this from the Living wage.org
"he announcement comes as research by KPMG demonstrated the scale of in-work poverty, with 5.2 million jobs still paying less than the real Living Wage. There are big regional disparities, Northern Ireland had the highest percentage of jobs paying below the Living Wage (23%) and South East England the lowest (15%).
The above approach is infinitely more credible than having Diane Abbott saying, it’s going to cost umptybazillionsquillion thingies, but don’t worry we will just raid people’s investments when we run out of money.
Of course, whatever Johnson does will not satisfy you simply because the person doing it is called Johnson and not Corbyn.