If I ran the country I would instruct the treasury to spend all those billions (now absorbed by City fatcat bonuses) on free/subsidised home improvements to ALL of the UK housing stock.
New double/triple glazing, new loft insulation, wall insulation, new more efficient heating etc etc. It would keep tens of thousands of contractors in employment for years, provide numerous businesses with work making all the required materials and plant and when complete would have the net effect of significantly reducing our dependence on foreign gas & oil.
All those billions of £s would filter around the whole UK economy stimulating spending at every level and some of it would even come back in the form of taxes.
Better than throwing it away on a few thousand already rich people who are going to move it straight out of the country as soon as they get it.
After that I would enact legislation and infrastructure to enable everyone (where appropriate) to be able to work from home. There are millions of people who could work from home and would prefer to work from home but many factors frustrate this revolution.
Millions of people who sit in front of a computer all day in an office. Millions who have to commute to work and back every day to sit in front of that screen all day. Millions of people burning fossil fuel in their cars and taking up valuable real estate in the form of office and car-parking space which all has to be lit and/or heated, air-conditioned etc. Thousands of traffic jams and time (and even lives) lost in this daily commuting marathon.
Working from home (where desirable and appropriate) frees up car parking space, office space, road space, unecessarily burned fuel (in cars and offices) and valuable time spent commuting that could be spent with families instead. (Probably at least an hour a day for most people.)
It would spare millions of people arriving at work frazzled by bad traffic and arriving back at home frazzled by the return journey so they would be more productive 'at work' and more sociable at the end of their working day.
Government and the companies would be required (by legislation) to use the money saved in office space/car parking space/company car schemes/air conditioning & other services to 'enable' home working with a better national internet/cable infrastructure and incentives in the form of one-time free home improvements to enable home-working (a home office that is safe and secure with PC and phones/printer/fax etc subsidised telephone/internet costs and so on) that adhere to accepted office safety levels.
The national daily fuel savings would be immense, companies would benefit by paying for less land/offices/car-parks/air-conditioning/security (even after the initial outlay to provide their home workers with the necessary home modifications). Millions of people would have more time with families and less daily stress as a result of not having to commute. (And the money they save as well.)
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