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Monday Discussion Group 20th November 2023 Veterans, Inflation and Rent CVs

Posted on 21/11/2023 by Malcolm

In our Monday meeting, we had an insightful discussion about the Veteran’s Support Scheme, initiated by Robert Fox. It was interesting to note that this topic hadn’t been addressed previously. Our conversation revealed an overlooked demographic in our data analysis. We identified several existing veteran support initiatives, notably at the county level, yet observed a lack of effective guidance or signposting for accessing these resources. Kirsty Brooksmith provided a clear definition of ‘veteran’, which you can find elaborated in the meeting recording.

Additionally, we delved into the current lower-than-predicted inflation rates. Despite the positive aspect of low inflation for some, it’s apparent that households with lower incomes may not experience the same benefits. We discussed the nuanced and fragile nature of the interest rate infrastructure, which seems more complex than what is generally presented in the media.

We also briefly touched upon the concept of Rent CVs, a practice emerging from the United States. This highlights the shift of renters’ market towards a “buyers market”, increasingly marginalising those on lower incomes.

Looking ahead, our next session will concentrate on the autumn statement. We anticipate a discussion surrounding a potential shift back to policies reminiscent of Osborne’s approach to welfare and employment. Though now it will be the people who set off for their home office noticing that those in their tents on the street are still asleep.

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