Blair's Economic Legacy

Posted June 26th, 2007 by Paul Ayres

With Tony Blair about to leave office, there has been a whole range of retrospectives, assessments and analyses of the last 10 years of New Labour. What is Blair’s economic legacy? Has he got the credit that he deserves for producing a sound economy? What are the challenges that face Chancellor Brown?

The Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has produced a series of Policy Briefings on various issues to do with the Blair Decade, including a look at his economic legacy. I spoke to the CEP Media Consultant Romesh Vaitilingam about their findings.

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