Depends how you define 'making ends meet'. If by that you mean living from paycheck to paycheck (if you actually have one!) but failing to build any wealth, then yes, I suppose the majority do make ends meet.
The real issue is the super rich are here only to avoid tax under the non domicile regulations. They force up prices for the tax paying majority.
About 50 years ago, areas like Belgravia and Mayfair were for the British upper middle classes. Now, thanks to the influx of the tax avoiding oligarchs, Arabs, Americans etc. these British upper middle classes struggle to afford Kentish Town. Something has gone wrong.
The real issue is the super rich are here only to avoid tax under the non domicile regulations. They force up prices for the tax paying majority.
About 50 years ago, areas like Belgravia and Mayfair were for the British upper middle classes. Now, thanks to the influx of the tax avoiding oligarchs, Arabs, Americans etc. these British upper middle classes struggle to afford Kentish Town. Something has gone wrong.
