Breaking out
Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 32 Number 2 & 3 (2024)
Breaking out
Nick O’Donovan pages 59-68
Abstract
The UK has spent the last fifteen years locked in a low-investment, low-growth holding pattern of its own making. Since the 2019 election, changes in the national and global economic environment have rendered it increasingly difficult to break out of this self-inflicted stagnation. But these constraints are ultimately political, rather than economic: the new Labour government will be able to change course, if it has the political appetite to do so.
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Nick O’Donovan (2024) Breaking out, Renewal, 32(2 & 3 ), 59-68