“People have to be the priority” – Readers comment on latest statement made by Labour leadership contender Sir Keir Starmer
Labour leadership contender Sir Keir Starmer has said promoting "national wellbeing" should be just as high a priority as delivering economic growth.
He has pledged to develop a set of "wellbeing indictators" for the next Labour government, if he is chosen as the party's leader.
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Hide AdWe asked in out Facebook poll: “Do you think quality of life and economic growth should be treated as equally important?”
More than 300 readers took part in the online vote, and 81% said ‘yes’ quality of life and economic growth should be treated as equally important.
Here is what you had to say:
Scott Collin said: “Isn't quality of life linked with economic growth anyway?“If the countries economic growth is low, then folks quality of life will be low too; or am I missing something really obvious here?”
Thomas Patrick Joseph Cook said: “What’s the point in a market economy if it doesn’t serve to make people’s lives better?
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Hide Ad“People have to be the priority: the ‘end’ if you like, with the economy serving as the ‘means’ to it.”
Other reader comments have said:
John Talbot said: “Great headline. But the issue is who defines what national well-being means. The devil will be in the detail.”
Ian Scott said: “Starmer is waffling on. Get the Labour Party on solid ground with realistic policies.
Then you can start talking about wellbeing.”