Our introduction to: what each Bill is, the politics of it, who’s responsible, arguments for and against – and a controversy rating out of ten.
Some good things, a few bad ones, some absences – and an opportunity missed not so much to level up Britain as to level with voters.
The best way of thinking about it isn’t to fix one’s gaze on direct subsidies, but to look wider – at our failure to turn British ideas into British prosperity.
More emphasis could have been put on local delivery of services, drugs, and even treatment using mobile medical equipment and remote consultation.