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An alliance among liberal left is long overdue. Would love to see that emerging.
An alliance among liberal left is long overdue. Would love to see that emerging.
For example, I find their decision last week to cancel a lot of local data hard to justify. We are in the middle of devolution, so not the time to fly blind on local economy.
(Also it makes my work more difficult.)
For example, I find their decision last week to cancel a lot of local data hard to justify. We are in the middle of devolution, so not the time to fly blind on local economy.
(Also it makes my work more difficult.)
We finally have devolved governments who can act upon local data, and the ONS decided now to pull the plug on said data.
Will be an issue for devolution going forward.
We finally have devolved governments who can act upon local data, and the ONS decided now to pull the plug on said data.
Will be an issue for devolution going forward.
It feels like such a juvenile thing to say, but people like fun things, and they like a state that gives fun things.
It feels like such a juvenile thing to say, but people like fun things, and they like a state that gives fun things.
So I can see why many r against broad-based tax rises, even if I disagree with them.
So I can see why many r against broad-based tax rises, even if I disagree with them.
Both sentiments are somewhat understandable. But they pull in different directions.
Both sentiments are somewhat understandable. But they pull in different directions.
It would not be surprising if, after even more negative shocks, the sector is currently in full recession.
It would not be surprising if, after even more negative shocks, the sector is currently in full recession.
I use a library frequently. Most of my friends have not thought about public libraries for years.
Many r disconnected from public spaces, and that shapes views on taxes as a contribution to them.
I use a library frequently. Most of my friends have not thought about public libraries for years.
Many r disconnected from public spaces, and that shapes views on taxes as a contribution to them.
Come to see me talk about all this and more to our event at 1pm: www.centreforcities.org/event/report...
Come to see me talk about all this and more to our event at 1pm: www.centreforcities.org/event/report...
As if the construction sector in London is not experiencing enough steep losses already. The data is practically showing the sector in a mini-recession.
As if the construction sector in London is not experiencing enough steep losses already. The data is practically showing the sector in a mini-recession.
The construction sector is practically in recession in London. Demanding it to cross-subsidise affordable in this context would mean no housing at all, and that is not helpful to anyone.
The construction sector is practically in recession in London. Demanding it to cross-subsidise affordable in this context would mean no housing at all, and that is not helpful to anyone.
On infrastructure, it is next to an overground station, and the local school is not over capacity by any means, so not sure what the complaint even is here.
On infrastructure, it is next to an overground station, and the local school is not over capacity by any means, so not sure what the complaint even is here.
This has national implications: the UK's economy cannot prosper if the most successful ~25% of it is stagnant.
Critics of London should be careful what they wish for.
What has happened to London’s productivity and economy according to available data? 👇
buff.ly/KN2ee41
This has national implications: the UK's economy cannot prosper if the most successful ~25% of it is stagnant.
Critics of London should be careful what they wish for.
Devolution would provide a framework to manage these differences. More local decision power means more tailored policies to support each city's path.
Devolution would provide a framework to manage these differences. More local decision power means more tailored policies to support each city's path.
First, the data on this is new. So there is a lot of uncertainty. And even if the data is genuine, we should probably wait before declaring it a sustainable trend.
First, the data on this is new. So there is a lot of uncertainty. And even if the data is genuine, we should probably wait before declaring it a sustainable trend.
This is a good thing: these are the industries big cities should have an advantage in. These cities had not tapped into that advantage well in recent history.
This is a good thing: these are the industries big cities should have an advantage in. These cities had not tapped into that advantage well in recent history.
This is a departure from the past.
What is driving the recent growth of large cities? 👇
buff.ly/MStC5PZ
This is a departure from the past.