Summary
The second decade of the 21st century cannot sustain the record rate of investment that the first one did, especially given the necessary spending on bank bailouts and coping with the global financial crisis. Prospects for public investment are much brighter under Labour: trebling investment in affordable housing; bolstering UK flood defences; offering personalised care plans to people with chronic health conditions; providing more one -to -one support in schools for English and maths - and so on.
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Don't Let Osborne Wield His Axe
Whether it goes up or down, public spending will probably be the issue that dominates the next election, the outcome of which will determine whether the huge investment made over the past decade will be rolled back. We a...
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