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Is inequality to blame for all social ills?
There is a growing academic and even political consensus about how damaging inequality, not just poverty, can be. But things may not be as simple as they seem
Subject: Books & literatureBlair’s golden age?
New Labour has combined growth with social protection. It’s a lot better than the 1960s
Subject: British domestic politics, British politicsHealthy controls
The NHS is improving—but government must resist the urge to manage from above
Subject: British domestic politics, Law & governmentToo little choice
One of the main architects of Labour’s public service reforms defends choice
Subject: British domestic politicsAssets for the people
The state subsidises the asset accumilation of the better off. Can “baby bonds” redress the balance?
Subject: British domestic politicsThe thinkable
The welfare state is not in crisis, but thanks to changing public attitudes it does require flexible and imaginative reform. Julian Le Grand considers plans to attract private finance into public welfare and says that “matching” private contributions with state funds is the most promising model
Subject: British domestic politics









