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•How do we bring joy this Christmas? Build homes, mend potholes, restore trust | Torsten Bell
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The public has witnessed elite failure on a colossal scale, writes Andrew Keen .
When people have seen the economy stagnate and public services collapse, it’s no surprise political trust is low and apathy high.
The political contest of the 2020s is now between those of us trying to fix the loss of trust in politics and those hoping to exploit it.
A look at the recent strength of the pound reflects Britain standing out precisely because of our “boring” political stability.
Reform might be populist, but its agenda from running down the NHS to flirting with violent rioters is far from popular.
Our job is to remake the case that tomorrow can be better than today .
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