What Blair gets wrong about the economy – it is fired by people, not business / Letters
Readers respond to Jonathan Freedland’s article about Tony Blair’s vision for the future Jonathan Freedland says Tony Blair “would say you can only address [poverty and inequality] once the economy is firing. Maybe” (Tony Blair says he is all about the future – but his vision is woefully stuck (…)
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