Some may say resilience is the solution, but they may
counter that the problem with Britain is that the labour market is still not
flexible enough and that only by making the UK more like the US can the problem
of persistent unemployment be tackled. The only difficulty with this argument
is that high levels of unemployment persist in America as well, although the
correlation is not quite as strong as it is in Britain.
Some may naively claim that the government invests an equal
amount of money into all regions of the UK, but that’s not true either.
The party
support for a HS2 to the Midlands and the north is one
attempt to find new ways to tackle the two nation’s problem. Supporters of HS2
say the cost will be worth it because the new line will lead to higher
investment, increased rates of business creation and enhanced spending power in
the northern regions.
Another solution to
the north-south divide would be for London (ironically not Scotland) to get
its independence. Although Britain is not part of the sole currency, London is
Europe's unparalleled financial capital. The actuality is that London is a distinct
country. Maybe we should make it official.