Yulia Slavina

Scotland has seen strong economic gains compared to East England since 1999, Tom Forth notes

Scotland has seen strong economic gains compared to East England since 1999, Tom Forth notes
Scotland outpaces East England since 1999

Tom Forth observes that since 1999, Scotland and Edinburgh have significantly outperformed East England and Cambridge in economic terms.

He describes the difference as substantial, characterizing it as complete Scottish domination over the period.

Forth has previously reported that Britain spends more on infrastructure than its peers but receives less value for its investment, according to a recent analysis. In another review, he found that Britain is the weakest economy and has the lowest tax levels among neighboring countries, as detailed in his earlier work. These findings provide context for ongoing debates about regional growth and national investment effectiveness.

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