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The Only Way Is Up

How to Take Britain from Austerity to Prosperity

Polly Toynbee, David Walker

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'The kind of brilliantly written polemic that Toynbee's many fans have come to know and love...a terrific book' Stephen Bush, Financial Times Labour have won their most decisive victory in decades. But what damage has been done to the country and how do Labour fix it? Political change has arrived. But the new Westminster government's inheritance looks grim. We're all in it together, the Tories used to claim, but they left behind sharper social divisions and vastly greater inequality with widening gaps in class, wealth and income. Collapsing public services at home, coupled with threats from a scorching earth and war in Europe, have left our country with gaping unfulfilled commitments. The Only Way is Up gives us a ready reckoner on how to repair the damage and set the UK on the path to sustainable growth. Combining the latest data with expert analysis across health, children's services, the economy, environment, policing and defence, Polly Toynbee and David Walker tell the story of what went wrong during the Tories' wild ride and what must now be remedied.

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HS2, environment, education, Tory, Boris Johnson, Labour government, austerity, Labour, austerity measures, Jeremy Corbyn, 2024 election, public accounts, election 2024, economics, health, Rishi Sunak, Conservative, Tories, labour landslide, Brexit, Keir Starmer, Theresa May, public funds, economy, Liz Truss, NHS