The Economist view of the North : Sat Oct 12, 2013 12:57 pm
I read this secondhand in the torygraph; it seems The Econmist magazine believes the North-South gap is now so wide that whole towns in the North should be "closed" and local residents helped to find employment elsewhere. It argues that pouring Government money in as investment hasn't worked. Burnley, Hull, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool were apparently cited, among others. As a teenager I lived near Burnley, and on a recent visit it did seem a shadow of its former self, yet I think I can recall the town winning an award for enterprise recently. Is this just economic reality or another condescending article by lazy journalists out to perpetuate out of date stereotypes?