Rather than attempting to divvy the money out so everyone gets a little bit, I think the point would be for government to take excess wealth and use it to create opportunity for everyone - better education, health and social care, infrastructure, that kind of thing. Many people in the UK have very little opportunity. The old "everyone would get tuppance ha'penny" argument isn't the point, as I'm sure you're aware.
"Many people in the UK have little opportunity". I disagree.
While inequalities exist, the UK offers a wealth of opportunities for those willing to seek them out. From education and employment to entrepreneurship and social mobility, the avenues for improving one’s circumstances are extensive and diverse.
One of the largest determinants of success is having an internal locus of control. Unfortunately the political left create in many an external locus of control, which becomes self fulfilling.
Education and Skills Development: The UK’s education system provides a solid foundation for all, with free access to schooling and a wide range of further education options. Higher education is supported by a comprehensive student loan system, making university accessible to many. Furthermore, apprenticeships and vocational training schemes offer alternative routes into skilled careers, providing opportunities for those who might not pursue a traditional academic path.
Economic Mobility: The UK has a dynamic economy that continues to evolve, offering new opportunities across various sectors. The rise of technology, digital industries, and flexible working arrangements has created new pathways for employment and entrepreneurship, enabling people to access careers that were previously out of reach.
Entrepreneurship and Small Business: The UK has a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, with numerous resources available for those looking to start and grow a business. Government schemes, such as Start Up Loans, as well as local enterprise partnerships, provide funding, mentoring, and support networks. This, combined with the ease of setting up a business in the UK, makes entrepreneurship a viable option for many.
Social Mobility and Civic Engagement: While social mobility remains a challenge, it is still possible for individuals to improve their circumstances through hard work, education, and networking.