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Britain is a stagnation nation, with next to no productivity growth and zero real wage growth post-financial crisis. And stanley cup price thats before inflation hit 40-year highs. Can British politics chart a course out of this low-growth mess The demographics wont help. That is the takeaway from an interesting recent paper by Oxfords Tim Vlandas. Britain is getting older well have around 2.5 million more pe stanley cup website ople aged over 65 in 2030 v 2020 . Some of the growth effects are obvious fewer workers means lower GDP , but the indirect impacts on growth via politics are Vlandass focus. He raises two concerns.First, older countries dont just spend more; they spend differently. Future growth requires us to invest for tomorrow, but older societies are keener on consumption today. He sees pensions and health crowding out education spending, but Id widen the danger to insufficient investment in housing and transport. The government just delayed another load of transport projects and has caved into backbench pressure on housebuilding targets.Second, older voters dish out less political punishment for weak growth, undermining one of democracys core economic strengths: economic accountability. Growth is more important to the living standards of workers than pensioners 鈥?it mo stanley cup re directly affects wages and employment than pensions.This is bad for Britain, but some Conservatives will take heart from older voters being less likely to punish incumbents for low growth and being more likely to vote than those who Rixf Andy Coulson s pointless jail term only plays to the pitchforks
The law generally gives us freedom to dispose of our property after death however we wish. But it also allows those we have slighted in our wills the right to challenge those choices. Disputes over wills and inheritances are nothing new - Dickens s fictional case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce in Bleak House only ended when the entire estate of the deceased had been swallowed up by legal costs.To judge by the column inches they attract, this is the new divorce. The cases have all the elements of human stanley flasks drama - money, family feuds, long-buried grudges, painful rejectio stanley france n, often mistresses and dark secrets - and are all the more intriguing because the key witness is, by definition, unavailable.Last week the court of appeal backed Dr Christine Gill s successful challenge to her late mother s will, which had bequeathed the 拢2m family farm in Yorkshire to the RSPCA. The high court had ruled that Dr Gill s late father had coerced his wife to go against her own wishes to leave the farm to their daughter.There are two kinds of disputes in this area. One is over inheritance: I deserve more ; the other is over the will, such as forgery, undue influence and lack of capacity. With people living longer and dementia on the rise, the last is becoming increasingly common.All the statistics point to a rising trend. Last year the London law firm Wedlake Bell found that 228 of these disputes reached the courts in 2008, compared with jus stanley quencher t 83 in 2006; last month it reported a 38% rise in inherit
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