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A new public services

All three political parties have pledged to make cuts in public spending next year. Are they right? If so, what should go – and what should be protected? In this series, the Guardian’s unrivalled team of commentators – plus frontline staff – examine what public services should look like in future
  • Spending cuts: The Lib Dem approach

    Vincent Cable
  • Spending cuts: The Labour approach

    Liam Byrne
  • Spending cuts: The Conservative approach

    George Osborne
  • A Sure Start scheme in Edmonton

    A new public services: five questions

  • Patrick Butler

    NHS mental health: 'Lions are led by donkeys'

    Patrick Butler
  • Amelia Gentleman

    Sue Crowe: 'Save Sure Start'

    Amelia Gentleman
  • First, define the core business of the state

  • Andrew Wasike

    'Don't skimp on housing'

    Rachel Williams and Shanthy Sooriasegaram
  • Listen to carers

  • What we need is honesty, not denial

    Vincent Cable
  • State has to become a smarter shopper

    Rob Greenland
  • Councils can't rely on 'social capital'

    Craig Dearden-Phillips
  • The market doesn't own 'choice'

    Alisdair Cameron
  • Time for long-term, radical thinking

    Victor Adebowale
  • Take out waste, bring in innovation

    Nigel Edwards
  • Consultancy costs NHS too much

    Peter Carter
  • Recessions come and go

    Colin Talbot
  • Help people help themselves

    Matthew Taylor
    Matthew Taylor: A new public services: We need to turn public services inside out to make our money go further, but it could be an opportunity for invention and progress
  • Polly Toynbee

    We need clever cuts – not slash and burn

    Polly Toynbee
  • Safina Wahid, a carer from Halifax

    Self-care and expert patients

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