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Tom Forth discusses his analysis of the economic divergence between the North and South of Britain. He refers to a graph he created at the end of last year that examines how this split began to emerge in the late 1970s.
Forth urges readers to review his associated piece for his definition of these regions and context behind the findings.
Forth previously linked Scotland's higher GDP per capita since devolution to a wealth-building drive among nationalists for independence. He has also highlighted Bradford's limited economic opportunities, noting that investment in transport infrastructure could address London's dominance. These analyses contribute to his ongoing coverage of regional economic disparities in Britain.