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Who Stole The Town Hall The End Of Local Government As We Know It Peter Latham

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Who Stole The Town Hall The End Of Local Government As We Know It Peter Latham
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.22 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Peter Latham
ISBN: 9781447337287, 144733728X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Who Stole The Town Hall The End Of Local Government As We Know It Peter Latham by Peter Latham 9781447337287, 144733728X instant download after payment.

In this provocative new book, Peter Latham argues that the UK Conservative Government’s devolution agenda conceals their real intention: to complete the privatisation of local government and other public services. Using illustrative examples from across the UK, including the so-called ‘Northern Powerhouse’ and the Midlands, the book explains the far-reaching implications of the reorganisation of local government that is already affecting vital public services, including education, health, housing and policing. Proposing an overhaul of the taxation system to include land value taxation, a wealth tax and more progressive income tax to fund an increase in directly provided services, the author argues that a new basis for federal, regional and local democracy is vital.

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