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Welke soort economische groei moet Groot-Brittannië de komende 50 jaar prioriteren?
Economic growth is often treated as the only route to sustaining a high-service society — but "growth" is not one thing. Should the UK prioritise more output, higher median living standards, lower inequality, regional balance, or resilience in an ageing society? And how should we fix the tax and benefit design that quietly punishes work, training and risk-taking?
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Raising median living standards should matter more than total GDP growth.
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Stability and predictability for business matter more than headline growth rates.
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The tax and benefit system should be redesigned so work and training are never penalised.
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The UK should prioritise productivity and innovation over simply expanding the workforce.
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Lower inequality is a goal in itself and makes the economy more resilient.
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We need a smaller state and lower taxes to unlock private investment and enterprise.
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Regional balance is essential; growth should not be concentrated in London and the South East.
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