Who could have believed it? On a cold, wet night in Westminster, Rishi Sunak stunned the nation with an unexpected announcement: a General Election for July 4th. Today's podcast couldn't be more timely as we dive into an in-depth analysis of the UK's political and economic landscape over the past 14 years. From the impacts of austerity and Brexit to the COVID-19 pandemic, we cover it all.
Joined by Dr. Nicola Headlam, an expert in subnational economic policy development, we dissect the mismanagement of these crises, the deterioration of public services, and the widening inequality gap. This episode is essential listening for anyone invested in the UK's political and economic future. Our conversation critiques current government policies, highlighting the urgent need for a robust plan to tackle economic inequality, recapitalise the poor, and fundamentally shift the country's economic strategies. We advocate for a future government that prioritises progress over power and implements policies that genuinely benefit the population, countering the systemic challenges of years of poor governance.
Timestamps:
00:00 Opening Remarks
00:21 Insights on UK's Economic Challenges
00:45 The Banking Crisis and Long-term Effects
05:03 Sunak's Leadership and Political Landscape
06:39 The Impact of Austerity, Brexit, and COVID
08:49 The Dire State of Public Services
13:07 Economic Policies and Time for Change
18:33 The Role of Local Government and Community in Recovery
33:08 Addressing Inequality and the Future of UK
34:42 Butler to the World: A Detailed List of Heterodox Economic Thinkers & Books for a Path Forward
38:40 Reimagining UK's Economic and Social Policies
53:50 Closing Thoughts
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A List of Essential Heterodox Economic Books:
Alpha City by Roland Atkinson
Anti Fragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Broke by David Boyle
Broke by Tom Clark
Butler to the World by Oliver Bulloch
Capital by Thomas Piketty
The Enigma of Capital by David Harvey
Corona Crash by Grace Blakeley
Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein
All Consuming by Neil Lawson
Donut Economics by Kate Raworth
End This Depression Now by Paul Krugman
The Economics of Enough by Diane Coyle
The Death of Homo Economicus by Peter Fleming
The Econocracy by Moran, Earle, and Ward-Perkins
Technofeudalism by Yanis Varoufakis
Utopia for Realists by Rutger Bregman
Vulture Capitalism by Grace Blakeley
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