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From an entitlement state to an investment state

Economy
United Kingdom
Started May 13, 2026

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The shift from entitlement to investment risks undermining essential social safety nets that protect vulnerable populations.
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Investing in public services can yield long-term economic benefits, as healthier and educated citizens contribute more effectively to the economy.
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Focusing solely on market-driven policies may exacerbate inequality and diminish social cohesion, countering the intended benefits of an investment state.
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A balanced approach is needed, combining investment initiatives with robust social programs to ensure equitable growth.
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Transitioning to an investment state will empower individuals and foster innovation, leading to a more dynamic economy.
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