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    If the cost of houses and rent are brought into line with their real market value, with a reduction of, say, 50% (at least), then the minimum wage of £6.19 an hour could suffice.
    This would also bring down the cost of housing benefits.

    London's absurd house and rent prices need to be reduced by 80%.
    But unless we have an end to EU policy, we will just see rent surging upwards, coupled with the need to build hundreds of thousands of houses a year, to accommodate the massive influx of workers and their families.

    And, of-course, we need to re-establish the lost spheres of industrial production, such as our lost textile and electronics industries, and allow (and encourage) our own young people to work as seasonal crop gatherers.

    Until such time as we leave the EU, we can forget all this and forget economic recovery.

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