JEREMY Corbyn has found another vote winner, like giving students free education.

But he could not follow through into implementing because of the cost.

The four-day working week, backed up from Autonomy Research for The Demand for a Four Day Working Week Group.

And my, doesn’t the toffee wrapping paper look good, everybody wins according to their research.

It is a wonder why we’ve never tried it before, especially when it comes to mums at home it means dad can do more in the house.

Brilliant, most mums will look forward to that.

They even suggest it will reduce CO2 and reduce pollution. It’s getting even better.

But hold on a minute, there has to be a sting in the tail. This sounds like the potion doctor who has the elixir of life in one small bottle, all you need is to pay him something for his most prized and valued invention.

So does that mean a cost somewhere? Like more for the household up keep, as prices will rise as the cost will increase to employ more people to fill the void left by those absent employees, or will it mean things will take longer to implement.

“Sorry mate, it’s Thursday afternoon and I won’t be back till Monday.

That’s if I’m well enough to be able to turn up for work due to anxiety, thinking of the pressure of returning”.

Then there is the chance of weekend holiday flights, or trips into town for lots of retail therapy. Oops, there goes the reduced pollution.

Then we could have more parties, won’t make work, usual Monday hangover, then that means more expenditure on the household budget, will need a wage rise.

It could result to more bankruptcies and job loses as firms close.

That’s the trouble with only looking through blinkered eyes, for again it only values those that can afford it.

Look how many people have gone self employed and how dear the cost has become to employ their services. Prices will rise, “Materials have risen love, due to the labour cost, and I only want to work a four-day week so, someone has to pay for it”.

The extra cost it would put on the NHS and emergency services.

So, you think it will cost us leaving the EU, well this certainly will be another Labour catastrophe of monumental size, for you must remember once given, you cannot take it back.

We will need cheap labour to counteract the cost of employment because our employment cost would have risen by 20 per cent.

If anyone has a memory, Labour left office leaving us in recession, and that was just 16.7 per cent.

It sounds like a mathematician with no fingers to count on has worked this one out.

But then that’s been Labour all over, they give and give again, then they run out money.

Their safety net is some Eton-educated Tory toff who understands economics and will come in and put it right for them, who will then take the blame for the austerity afterwards, even though Labour caused it in the first place.

Oh well it’s only our money.

Spencer Carvil,

Egginton Road, Moulsecoomb