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The general election campaign is in full swing. Politicians are vying to persuade the public that it is their party which is best placed to lead the UK to a brighter future. But none of the plans, pledges and policies being touted are credible unless they also explain how, as well as looking to that future, they will reckon with the problems on their desk from day one.
Those problems are many - from creaking public services and fragile public finances to a strained civil service and challenges to the union. All will have a profound bearing on how the next government, whoever holds the keys to Downing Street on 5 July, approaches the job. In this sense the ‘state of the state’ will be among the most defining factors of that government’s first years in power, if not the whole of the next parliament.
While manifestos will set out the - optimistic - pledges each party hopes to deliver on, it will be dealing with the issues and challenges explored here that will likely determine their success in government.
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12 июн 2024