The Government is currently running its public consultation on what the “Vision” for the Oxford to Cambridge Growth Arc should be. It is good to see them finally taking a consultative approach, but the whole framing of the consultation shows that they have already made up their mind on what their priority for the Arc is: economic growth, whatever the cost.
The consultation is premised on the need for economic development across the region, without asking people whether that is the right priority - or indeed whether a vision for the Arc area is needed at all. It is astonishing that this approach continues in the same breath as promises that theirs is a Government serious about tackling the nature and climate crises. A review on the economics of biodiversity, produced by Professor Dasgupta and published earlier this year, found that our traditional approach to growth is unsustainable because it fails to factor in the damage done to nature. In short, we need to change our approach and fast.