I've read it now, dj. Wow! It supports just about everything I've thought - and I hadn't read it.
In my own case, I think the Green Party's suggestions would have been do-able. As a lone parent with one child I would receive £210pw (as opposed to the less than £157.74 I did receive) + housing costs. Even with tax (£42?) deducted, the £11 would have made a difference.
It wouldn't have put me off looking for work, because it's still not very much for two people and I couldn't afford treats. Eventually I set myself up as self-employed, but I could only do that because I had the cash from the sale of my house. Before that I couldn't accept any casual work, because I would have lost JSA and I just couldn't afford to take the risk. If you're on JSA, you're stuck, because the transition to working tax credits is fraught. The big difference with CI would be I could have earned a few pounds without having it deducted. I also wouldn't have had to go through the ridiculous hassling of the work programme. You've probably gathered I have an issue with the WP, because the only people it provides work for are the providers themselves - at huge cost to taxpayers!
Great idea! When can I vote for the Greens? ;-)