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		</div><p>The Swiss will today vote on a radical proposal to provide the entire population with enough money to live on.</p>
<p>If it passes, each adult citizen, along with foreigners who have been resident in the country for at least five years, would receive a payment. Children would receive a smaller payment.</p>
<p>Those backing the proposal for an Unconditional Basic Income (UBI) suggest a sum of around 2,500 Swiss Francs per month (about €2,250).</p>
<p>At that rate, the payment would work out at about €27,000 each year. It would be unconditional, and payable to people whether they worked or not.</p>
<p>The proposal gathered more than 100,000 signatures. It is therefore being put to a popular vote under the Swiss popular initiative system.</p>
<p>Latest polls suggest voters will take the Government&#8217;s advice in rejecting the initiative, with only about one quarter of the country&#8217;s population backing the idea.</p>
<p>Projections by the gfs.bern polling group, based on partial counts, indicated that almost four out of five Swiss voted against the plan.</p>
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I am glad they rejected this. Fancy being paid this much for not doing anything. All those countries impoverished from all the laundered funds that should used for the good of the starving people out there.