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People would blow Universal Basic Income on 'lots of drugs', top Tory claims

Shaun Bailey, the Tory candidate for London mayor, was accused of 'contempt' for families with his remarks on a flat payment for all citizens

Tory mayor candidate says people would spend Universal Basic Income on 'lots of drugs'

People would blow a Universal Basic Income on “lots of drugs”, the Tory candidate for London mayor has claimed.

Shaun Bailey has been accused of “contempt” for families after making the argument against paying everyone a sum of money from the state.

Lib Dems and Greens on the London Assembly have been pushing for a trial of the radical scheme - which would give all citizens a flat sum of money regardless of whether they are in work.

But Mr Bailey today said the idea needed to take “the human condition” into account.

He told the London Assembly’s Economy Committee: “I’ve been a youth worker for over 20 years. I know some people would absolutely fly if you gave them a lump sum to deal with every week.

“I know some people who would buy lots of drugs.

“I know some people who would buy lots of drugs," said Tory Shaun Bailey(Ian Forsyth)

“So where is the care in this, where is the care for the person? How do you get past just universally giving people money?”

Mr Bailey also questioned whether it could “drive prices up for basic goods when we know people could just buy them because the money’s there”.