UK cities London 'dependent'
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will warn today against the London-centric business model, that has cost the economy more than £40 billion a year, allowing other UK cities to "wither".
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will warn today against the London-centric business model, that has cost the economy more than £40 billion a year, allowing other UK cities to "wither".
In a speech to be delivered later today, Nick Clegg will say it is within "everyone's interests" to rebuild the economy so that it benefits the UK as a whole, and not just the capital.
The Deputy Prime Minister will express fears over the "highly-centralised" design of the UK economy, with much of the focus on the city of London.
From the big bang right until what was a monumental crash, the Labour and Conservative governments of the day were so bewitched by London's financial services that they squandered other industries and allowed other communities to wither.
The previous government, in particular, recycled and redistributed City of London tax receipts to other parts of the country through the long arm of Whitehall.
Emasculating the north and overburdening the south. Trying to prop up a nation of 100,000 square miles on the profits of just a single Square Mile.
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