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Reasons Revisited

169. WESTMINSTER DOESN’T KNOW BEST: time to give power away

Reasons Revisited

Geoff Lloyd

Society & Culture, Government, News, Politics

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Hello! We’re asking the big questions about where power lies in Britain. Why is government so centralised? Why are we so regionally unequal? Are the two linked? Local government guru Tony Travers talks us through the history. Then Sarah Longlands from IPPR North and Neil McInroy from the Centre for Local Economic Strategies chat about where we go from here.


Before you go: next week we’re doing our first ever AMA! Anything you’ve always wanted to ask Ed and Geoff? Let us know at cheerfulpodcast.com or email reasons@cheerfulpodcast.com



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0:00.0

This episode of Reason to Be cheerful is brought to you by the Financial Times.

0:03.6

I'm going to give you a special URL to give you 50% of an annual digital subscription in a minute.

0:09.3

And I definitely recommend taking it up.

0:11.6

I find the FT is a great place to make sense of today's big global challenges like geopolitics, inflation, the climate crisis.

0:20.2

The journalism is fantastic.

0:22.7

And it's especially good at exploring how issues connect and intersect in often quite complex ways.

0:30.3

And then what that means for our lives and careers.

0:32.8

I've really been enjoying the writing on tech recently.

0:35.3

There was a brilliant feature on the global microchip race.

0:39.6

So I knew nothing about this.

0:41.1

The semiconductor market is expected to be a trillion dollar industry by 2030.

0:46.9

So this is huge.

0:48.8

And it's currently dominated by Asian countries in the United States.

0:52.5

But Europe has all these ambitions to increase its share of that.

0:56.0

And this feature really gets into all the maneuvering and playing catch up that that is going to require.

1:01.5

And something the FT do really well actually is bring the data to life with infographics and illustration.

1:07.9

I'm going to give you that link I mentioned.

1:09.8

You need to visit FT.com forward slash reasons to read free articles and say 50% on an annual digital subscription.

1:19.2

That's FT.com forward slash reasons.

1:31.0

This is reasons to be cheerful with Ed Milliband and Jeff Lloyd.

1:35.3

Hello.

1:36.0

Well, hello. I've got a bone to pick with you.

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