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#    We are committed to implementing a basic income for every citizen of the United Kingdom, with the intention that the net amount should be sufficient to keep a person of any age housed, fed and recreationally fulfilled.
#    We are committed to implementing a basic income for every citizen of the United Kingdom, with the intention that net amount should be sufficient to keep a person of any age housed, fed, connected and recreationally fulfilled.
#    The basic income of a ward will be administered by the legal guardian, otherwise by the adult citizen directly.
#    The basic income of a ward will be administered by the legal guardian, otherwise by the adult citizen directly.
#    We anticipate this system will eliminate, for example, means-tested benefits, the state pension, child allowance, winter fuel payments and per-pupil education payments to schools.
#    We anticipate this system will eliminate, for example, means-tested benefits, the state pension, child allowance, winter fuel payments and per-pupil education payments to schools.

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  1. We are committed to implementing a basic income for every citizen of the United Kingdom, with the intention that net amount should be sufficient to keep a person of any age housed, fed, connected and recreationally fulfilled.
  2. The basic income of a ward will be administered by the legal guardian, otherwise by the adult citizen directly.
  3. We anticipate this system will eliminate, for example, means-tested benefits, the state pension, child allowance, winter fuel payments and per-pupil education payments to schools.