GOOD AFTERNOON & welcome to my weekly update no.313.
As we eagerly await the details of the spending review this week I have been recovering from a packed constituency day on Friday and lots of media around my new book which is a general call for us to be more optimistic as a country - perhaps bold but I don’t think a lost cause!
WHAT’S GOING ON IN WESTMINSTER
SPENDING REVIEW All eyes in parliament are on the Spending Review will be published this week. A part of me sympathises with the pressure Rachel Reeves is under (as I say in this article in the Daily Mail) but the real question is whether she does enough to avoid more growth-destroying tax rises in the autumn. That means being brave on welfare reform as I said on the Laura Kuennseberg show and in this article for the Economist. We should be taking inspiration from places like Denmark, whose employment rate among people with health limitations is reportedly 75% (vs our 56%).
CAN WE BE GREAT AGAIN? At long last, my book Can We Be Great Again? has arrived! We launched it at the Institute for Government with a really interesting discussion with Hannah White. So far it has been well-received even by long term critics such as Allister Heath. There was a lovely interview with the Express and for those who like podcasts a sparky interview with Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel at the Newsagents. If you want reasons why we can be more optimistic about our country’s future Can We Be Great Again? is for you!
THE WORLD NEEDS US (REALLY) Last week, writing for LBC Opinion, I said the international order that has kept us safe is under threat and the UK must step up to defend it. After world war two, the UK and US set up a global order that has led to more prosperity, more trade, more freedom and less poverty than ever before. Now we need to get our self-confidence back and defend it.
THE NEXT SILICON VALLEY? Over the weekend, the government announced that it would spend £86bn by 2029/30 on research and development. Grist to the mill for one of the themes in Can We Be Great Again? namely that the UK has a real opportunity to be the world’s next Silicon Valley. So why did Labour cancel the Edinburgh University exascale computer project? With the most respected universities outside the US, a strong defence sector and strong financial services we have a massive opportunity in AI and other technology. Don’t mess it up!
WHAT’S GOING ON LOCALLY
BRING BACK MILFORD’S 523 BUS SERVICE! The new Milford Community Diagnostic Centre is offering an additional 11,000 MRI and 9,500 CT scans per year, adding to the amazing provision at Milford Hospital. But in Autumn 2024 the only bus service to it was cancelled (the 523 which goes from Peasmarsh through Godalming and Milford). Join my campaign to bring it back - click here to sign my petition and check out my Rishi-in-the-rain video below:
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