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It isn't enough to reduce poverty; the gap between rich and poor matters for the cohesion of a society, and the next generation needs to provide some answers.One starting point would be a wide-ranging look at tax policy - how to simplify it and make it fairer - beginning now and ready for the next election. This could include lower taxes for the poor and a higher tax rate for the rich, a policy that would redistribute resources and be symbolically important. Part of the package could be to raise additional funds for more investment in education. On these key issues of inequality and tax and spend, the question is what can we build a consensus for and how far can we shift the centre of gravity of politics to the left? This next generation will be arguing less about public-service reform. I predict that the battles today over use of the private sector will be largely resolved. Most social- democratic countries have some kind of mixed economy of provision and this is where we will end up. It will neither be the answer as the government claims, nor the ruin of public services, simply one of the tools for raising standards. What will matter most will always be leadership and the quality and motivation of staff.The coming agenda will be about how to give people back control of their lives. In a world increasingly fast-paced and often scary, people will want to feel they are anchored, that they have real control over their housing, their work-life balance, their local services, their elected politicians, their de
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properties would be gentrified. Yet they sometimes have zero value. Some unlet properties belong to housing associations and are in pristine condition. They cost around ��60,000 a unit to build less than 10 years ago; today, hundreds are being demolished. In each city, there is now a regular demolition programme, but this has not stemmed the tide of abandonment - although demolition of specific unpopular blocks has sometimes increased the popularity of surrounding houses. In some instances, demolition has fuelled the problem, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty over the future of the area, giving a signal of zero value and zero demand, thereby deterring would-be applicants. Many demolition decisions are being made in response to immediate neighbourhood conditions, without a clear overall plan or a full option appraisal. Some demolition proposals provoke objections, and there is certainly not unanimous support even where levels of abandonment are high. Remaining residents often want to hold on. While demolition removes blighted property, it signals a more general loss of confidence in the area. A totally new problem has crept up on us: we have continued to build, mostly outside big cities on green fields, primarily for owner occupation. People who can have increasingly moved out of inner city estates. Turnover in council housing has risen steeply, increasing supply, but creating instability and unmanageability. This has meant fewer young tenants in work have exercised their Right to Buy. The result is too
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uture eurozone disaster until it happens.11.11am: Larry Elliott, our economics editor, is attending the Bank of England press conference on the quarterly inflation report. Here's Larry's early take:Mervyn King is happy to see inflation fall but still gloomy about outlook for UK. He says there are challenging times but expects slow recovery this year. The Bank does not expect a double dip recession, but warns that the path of recovery will be slow and uncertain. That "zigzag" pattern of growth suggests there may be further quarters of negative growth.King warns that a painful adjustment is still, and there are no easy answers. But the governor believes that the UK moving in the right direction, so is slightly less gloomy than previously.While the biggest threat to UK is still crisis in the eurozone, other upside risks include the danger of an oil shock from Iran.On inflation, the Bank raised its forecast for CPI in the medium-term (in two year's time) to around 1.8%. That's closer to its 2% target than previously.You can see the full report here.Evangelos Venizelos. Photograph: Yiorgos Karahalis/Reuters11.18am: Exciting developments in Athens -- Greece's finance minister has blasted Europe for "playing with fire" over his country's future.Evangelos Venizelos insisted that Greece will have solved the few outstanding issues in time for this afternoon's conference call: Venizelos told reporters that:There are only a few remaining issues, which will be fully clarified by the time of the Eurogroup conference call
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