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by dagw 4009 days ago
To put it further into context £240 billion is slightly less than what the UK government spends on pensions and welfare. Since basic income would replace much of the need for pensions and welfare, it might just end up more or less balancing out.
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Note that this £240 billion will have the overheads of running the welfare system built into it too. So the actual pension checks are only a percentage of that figure, with a basic income that's not means tested the government has far less overhead.
The UK government currently spends around £120b on welfare (Including pensions) a year. Please don't pluck false information out of thin air.
I got my numbers from here:

http://www.ukpublicspending.co.uk/

Perhaps I misread the data.

It would be useful if you cite your sources. People use different definitions for the various categories.