Listen: Economic Justice for the North West
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This week we’ve been in Manchester discussing what economic justice means for the North West with Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram, plus a panel of regional experts.
The IPPR Commission on Economic Justice made the case for radical economic reform. IPPR is now embarking on a series of regional events engaging local policy communities and the wider public to discuss how the Commission’s findings can improve prosperity and economic justice for the regions and nations of the UK.
Find out more and attend an event near you at ippr.org/cej
Listen: Economic Justice for the North West - with Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram
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