The government was in a predicament on construction 40 years ago not too different from the one it faces now

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What Mr Healey should do

As the country awaits chancellor George Osborne鈥檚 Autumn Statement (currently scheduled for the rather wintery date of 3 December) - the final one before the election, 好色先生TV casts its view back 40 years to 1974.

Just as now the magazine is looking to put together Agenda 15 - a manifesto to help steer the next government鈥檚 policy on the construction sector - so in 1974 it was offering advice to one of Osborne鈥檚 predecessors, the bushy eye-browed Mr Denis Healey, for his 12 November autumn budget.

A number of industry figures and a couple of our then hacks offer such helpful tips for the centre-ground Labour chancellor as: 鈥渉old mortgage rates鈥; 鈥渟timulate the private sector鈥; 鈥渒eep local authorities afloat鈥; 鈥渞eflate by way of investment鈥; 鈥渞everse the downturn鈥; and 鈥渞estore cuts in public spending鈥. All of which sound like suggestions that people could make to our current government as it attempts to keep the economic recovery on track.

How things change鈥

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