Author Archives: John Tizard

The voluntary sector must speak and act as never before in 2015

Communities across the country have borne the brunt of austerity and related policies. They have experienced the adverse effects of a raft of unpleasant and destructive policies and social conditions including public expenditure cuts, rising poverty and inequality, the inadequacy of supply of affordable homes, and much more.

Some communities have felt isolated as the political rhetoric and media stories...

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This New Year needs to be a turning point

It would be fantastic if we could have the confidence that 2015 will be a better year than 2014. It would be too easy to be pessimistic rather than optimistic. Does this have to be the case?

There will be an UK wide general election: with the possibility of a minority or coalition government. An election at which it would...

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Public sector cuts: time to get real

The public finances are getting no better, and we are faced with the prospect of ever more severe cuts. Time to shed some light on their impact

The government has failed to meet its stated targets for reducing the deficit and the national debt – indeed the trend has been in the other direction. It has signalled that still more...

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Macro growth must be blended with micro growth

Over the last few weeks, there have been several announcements and commitments to major mega-infrastructure investment, including the HS3 northern rail link. Mega-infrastructure is always welcome, provided that it will add value to the regional economies and national sustainability. And even if the economic benefits of many schemes will take many, many years to come to fruition, there is...

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Labour and the unions must develop an alternative to the public sector pay freeze

All the major political parties proclaim their commitment to high quality public services. The coalition has singled out the NHS for exceptional protection (although the policy is more smoke and mirrors than a reality) and the Labour party has sought to trump this offer with pledges for twenty thousand more nurses and eight thousand more GPs to be recruited...

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