Letters: Tories and Labour must co-operate on NHS reform
Welcome to the Reaction letters page. This week’s letters discuss NHS reform, the drawbacks of “growth” and abolishing the 1922 Committee.
Welcome to the Reaction letters page. This week’s letters discuss NHS reform, the drawbacks of “growth” and abolishing the 1922 Committee.
The loss of faith in capitalism has propelled us backwards – in the third decade of the 21st century, we’re closer to The Blob than Blade Runner.
The East can deliver more growth per pound than any other UK region – the Autumn Statement should exploit this to the full.
Despite what yesterday’s headlines might imply, the US is gently trundling into a recession.
Britain didn’t become a 19th century powerhouse because it had great governments or even the right policies but because of access to finance.
Daily Briefing: The PM launched a blistering attack on the so-called “anti-growth coalition” in her speech at the Tory party conference.
If the Tories are seen as uncaring while also losing their reputation for efficiency, it makes for a dangerous combination. The party should have done far more to rebut this perception.
A divide has opened up between the PM and the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, on bringing immigration numbers down.
Employees don’t want to strike, they want to work. But a government devoid of imagination is failing to make work worthwhile.
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