Gordon Brown: To lead Britain through a crisis, you have to be able to see beyond it
by Gordon Brown from on (#5845C)
When the economy collapsed in 2008, I had to think ahead. I fear too little thought has been given to our recovery after coronavirus
Our country's Covid-19 crisis, together with the economic crisis the pandemic brought with it, is not over. In fact, it is entering a dangerous new phase.
With the UK economy collapsing by 25% in March and April - a fall twice as bad as those in Europe and the US and now only halfway back to pre-crisis level - a recovery plan is needed: closer to France's 90bn, Germany's 115bn and the US's 1tn is required, not the 30bn announced by the chancellor in July.
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