Levelling up plan is compelling but will fail without a regional focus
Prospects of success for the government’s plan to spread wealth and prosperity are slim unless it reinserts the missing regional tier.
Prospects of success for the government’s plan to spread wealth and prosperity are slim unless it reinserts the missing regional tier.
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the UK. To subscribe and/or view previous editions just google ‘Deloitte Monday Briefing’ It is
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