Abstract

Edward Heath continues intermittently to call for increased state spending to relieve unemployment and stimulate economic growth. Rodney Atkinson examines the history of the steel town, Consett (Mr Heath's example), to reveal that government intervention is the cause of its problems, not its potential saviour.

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