ECONOMIC GROWTH

Time for dynamic devolution

If devolution is to deliver resiliant locations, it must now shift its focus towards localising the tools to support productivity. Jessica Studdert explains

The EU referendum result has created uncertainty over the future of devolution for a distracted Whitehall. But far from falling down the agenda, this process must now enter a bigger and bolder phase to address the challenges laid bare by the vote to Brexit.

The local economies built on cheap and low skilled labour are not improving living standards for many. This has fed an increasing sense of disconnect in communities that feel left behind.

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