Ian Pitchford

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If the Conservatives win the next election, will they be able to achieve their pledge to return the government’s consumption of goods and services, much of which goes on welfare spending, to its smallest share of national income since 1948? Could even a Labour government sustain the welfare state at anything like the level of provision we have grown accustomed to? Economics continues to be the very substance of politics and is still what drives the world and our futures.
It's The Economy, Stupid: Economics for Voters
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