Labour low-tax fanatics are missing the point - the real debate should be about who pays ✒️ FisherAndrew79 via ipaperviews
, but electoral reality made her backtrack. And one thing that both May and Johnson had in common was a commitment to increase public spending . There may have been some spin and the trademark exaggeration, if not outright deceit from Johnson, but both leaders went into the last two elections promising expansions of the state in terms of the NHS and policing. Johnson too promised more funding for schools.
There is an enlightened case for public spending to boost growth: providing more childcare means more parents can get back into the workplace. Investing in the NHS means working age people stuck on waiting lists might get their operation, cognitive behavioural therapy or physiotherapy that will help them get back to work.
Climate change is changing the global economy and will continue to do so. Without a more active state driving investment, we will be left behind. It is already affecting migration patterns, food production and energy security., which contains $300bn of green subsidies, but the reality is that the US is competing with countries like China and Japan.
That may be the case in the medium to long term, but the biggest problem facing a likely incoming Labour government is that people want change. Labour sources balk when I suggest to them that extra public spending will be growth-dependent.shows that people have growing expectations of what the state should deliver. A large majority of voters want guaranteed provision of a range of services including social care, early years education and childcare, public transport and housing.
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