1. This is a 51p increase in the living wage, not the minimum wage. 2. This doesn't apply to workers under 25 3. The living wage is an informal benchmark, not a legally enforceable minimum level of pay. Many people in the UK do not work on the living wage, but on minimum wage,
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4. It's not national as it doesn't have a London weighting. 5. If rising cost of living is anything to go by it's not a living wage anyway. 6. Given the economic impact of the PM's Brexit Deal, it hardly provides certainty to the 14m+ who currently live in poverty.
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National living wage to rise by 6.2% in April.