Boris Johnson will attempt to mark a new phase in the coronavirus response tomorrow by setting out plans for an 'infrastructure revolution' to create jobs and stimulate an economic recovery
According to Downing Street, the prime minister is expected to say:"It sounds positively Rooseveltian. It sounds like a new deal.
"To build the homes, to fix the NHS, to tackle the skills crisis, to mend the indefensible gap in opportunity and productivity and connectivity between the regions of the UK. To unite and level up. Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation said:"Governments will have to make decisions about tax rises if they are serious about making a big change in ending austerity and the public seeing differences in their public services day-to-day.
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