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As Labour stands on the brink of power, Lee Shostak and John Walker give six lessons for the party on how it can meet its pledge to ‘build a new generation of new towns’
In its manifesto, Labour promises to build a new generation of new towns. If elected, it intends to set up an independent task force to help choose the best locations. To deliver on its ambition, government should learn from Milton Keynes.
Known for its roundabouts, concrete cows and millions of trees, Milton Keynes is one of the most economically successful cities in the UK.
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