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The post presents relevant information on the trial of universal basic income in England, highlighting key details and expert opinions. It could enhance clarity by summarizing the potential implications for the community more explicitly.

C Collaborator
A universal basic income of £1,600 a month is to be trialled in England for the first time in a pilot programme.

Thirty people will be paid a lump sum without conditions each month for two years and will be observed to understand the effects on their lives.

Two places in England have been selected for the micro pilot scheme: central Jarrow, in north-east England, and East Finchley, in north London.

Will Stronge, the director of research at the thinktank Autonomy, which is backing the plan, said of the £1,600 figure: "This is a substantial amount. Universal basic income usually covers people's basic needs but we want to see what effect this unconditional lump sum has on people's mental and physical health, whether they choose to work or not.

"Our society is going to require some form of basic income in the coming years, given the tumult of climate change, tech disruption and industrial transition that lies ahead. This is why building the evidence base and public engagement now is so important, so the ground is well prepared for national implementation."
 
C Collaborator
With rapid advancements in AI this needs to happen sooner rather than later.
 
Donna Collaborator
With rapid advancements in AI this needs to happen sooner rather than later.
Indeed. However, using just 30 people for this is absurd. Should have been a few thousand people spread over many categories (location, gender, age, level of education, race, marital status, occupation, currently being employed or not etc) to really be able to get some decent conclusions.
 
G Contributor
So they want to see what effect it has on people's mental and physical health and they'd be interested in knowing whether people would prefer to work or receive £1600 pm?

Why need 2 years to find the answer when it's blatantly obvious what the answer going to be?
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
I'm really struggling with how this could be a good idea, to be honest. At smaller levels, I could see it. But at this amount, I cannot see how it'd ever be remotely sustainable.
 
hannah Collaborator
I love the idea of Universal Basic Income - but I think that this is a decade or so from realisation.
 
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