Go back to a pure inflation lock, and the energy price spike only enters the calculation once- when it appears in the inflation rate. With the triple lock, the same spike appears in the sums twice. S… (View Post)
Five percent a year, ignoring compound interest. That's saying it's expected, isn't it? National Savings are offering 4.1 percent over five years. And if that fails, the government really is in troub… (View Post)
Given that Attlee blew a landslide win in six years before handing back to his predecessor, you really ought to be grabbing that possibility. (View Post)