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Other groups and organisations discussing Britain After Covid

Action for Sustainable Development
A global platform supporting civil society and citizen action for the delivery of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
Covid-19: Standing together in the face of the global pandemic

Adam Smith Institute

CBI

Compass
Compass is a place where people come together to create the visions, alliances and actions to be the change we wish to see in the world.
Discussing post-Covid Britain

TUC

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In France there is an active debate with 11 themes.
https://lejourdapres.parlement-ouvert.fr/
#LeJourdAprès

International

Noam Chomsky: “We will overcome the coronavirus crisis, but we have more serious crises ahead of us”
Time Marshall Covid-19 is hardening our borders


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As scandals of billions squandered on corrupt PPE procurement and domestic energy costs shoot up, its worth remembering that fuel for air travel is untaxed: see graphic. Remind your MP that a jet fuel tax or aviation emissions price could raise £10bn a year in the UK if the same tax is applied to jet fuel as paid by motorists for petrol/diesel at the pump.Regular reminder, as energy bills rise for everybody, that jet fuel is still tax free and the emissions are barely priced at all.A jet fuel tax or aviation emissions price (which could include CO2 and non-CO2 emissions) could raise £10bn a year in the UK if the same tax is applied to jet fuel as paid by motorists for petrol/diesel at the pump.This would predominantly target the top 10% of earners. Indeed the top 1% of earners would pay massively more than anybody else.See graph from:zoe-institut.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/ZOE_1-5-Degree_Policy_Equitable_Lifestyles_WEB_211221_... ... See MoreSee Less
What lessons for the future should we learn from our experience during the "Covid War" and how might they be realised?
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