You can have both parents go out and work full-time to make ends meet (don't ask about economic inequality) or you can have them around to raise their children. You can't have both Bridget, I'm sorry.
I think he took that back and apologised in a recent Novara interview.
The Greens have good policies, he seems to be getting through to people and it sounds like they are up for a leftwing collaboration, which increases the value of a vote for either them or the new Corbyn party.
The Greens are comrades and puritanical bickering within the left is exactly what the capitalist establishment and the rightwing wants to keep us away from power. Don't give it to them.
I think it's both. For example if you personally bought a piece of agricultural land and applied for planning to build a home on it yourself, you'd almost certainly be rejected.
Despite what you might hear there is still plenty of space though: Buildings cover less of Britain than the land revealed when the tide goes out.
People just don't want any of you to have somewhere to live on it.
When I was at school we had one logo patch that got transferred to new blazers as we outgrew them and two ties - one for the first 4 years and another one just for year 11. That worked out at about £5/year, for 'branded' items. And there was even a monopoly on these patches and ties, which was the haberdashery on the high street.
[...] more than a quarter (29%) said they had forgone food or heating to pay for uniforms.
Yes it does.