How do you suppose the Welfare Bill, The NHS, Education will be paid for without growth, industry , business acumen.
What interests me is the way people seem to regard public services as contributing nothing to the economy.
Who benefits financially from building hospitals, schools etc?
Who benefits from supplying said hospitals and schools with all the physical resources they need?
Where do the people who are employed in public services spend their money?
I've worked in schools and hospitals and all the buildings, infrastructure and resources were supplied by private companies, large and small, who were making a profit (taxable) from the public money being spent on these 'public goods'.
The State gets a return on its money from tax; business benefits not only from selling their products to public services but also from a healthy, educated workforce. Public services are not a big black hole into which money is poured, never to be seen again.
I agree that in a mixed economy there has to be a balance between State and private enterprise but I think it's more complex than it is often presented.
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am glad you are not backing Labour this time.