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Ignoring the light at the end of the tunnel
Instead of cutting wages and ‘tightening our belts,’ the obvious answer to the current crisis is to nationalise the energy market and only ‘squeeze’ corporate profits at the top, writes ANDREW MURRAY in the first of a new regular column

THE last time this column appeared in the Morning Star living standards were still rising in Britain. Yes, it was that long ago.

When the bankers’ crash of 2008 pulverised Britain’s deregulated, finance-distorted economy, the great and the good spoke of a difficult couple of years.

Then it became a “lost decade.” Now it looks like a “lost generation.” Can a “lost lifetime” be far away?

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