16th November 2006, 04:57 PM
I am sorry but the logic of that defeats me!
A stockbroker travelling to work by train, consuming ethical products, holidaying by Eurostar in Paris, with his house powered by a David Cameron-style windmill, might earn £300,000 a year.
An archaeological site assistant driving his old and uneconomic car to rural sites, living in a thermally inefficient rented shared house and visiting his mates in Dublin three times a year on Ryanair, might earn £15,000 a year.
A stockbroker travelling to work by train, consuming ethical products, holidaying by Eurostar in Paris, with his house powered by a David Cameron-style windmill, might earn £300,000 a year.
An archaeological site assistant driving his old and uneconomic car to rural sites, living in a thermally inefficient rented shared house and visiting his mates in Dublin three times a year on Ryanair, might earn £15,000 a year.