
NHS crisis: This is what’s caused it and how we can solve it
The healthcare crisis is a political choice, not an economic necessity

The healthcare crisis is a political choice, not an economic necessity

It comes as the government’s own data yesterday revealed that the number of children living in poverty across the UK has hit a record high

The latest figures have caused outrage and condemnation among child poverty charities.

The evidence of past policy failures is all around us. Since 2010, the real economy has grown by around 1.2% a year and is set to have the weakest growth amongst G7 countries.

Inequitable distribution of income has severe consequences.

Around six million people were in very deep poverty in 2021-22 – 1.5 million more than 20 years ago

The comment is the latest confirmation that the Tories’ levelling up agenda is failing.

The ultra-rich are only getting richer

The root cause of the scandal is corporate power and its ability to hound and silence people into submission.

‘Feudalism never completely disappeared from the UK. It simply put on new garbs.’