By investing in areas, re-furbishing some of the magnificent Victorian houses of Bootle to the amazing Georgian properties in Toxteth, this will give those living in deprived areas belief and hope.
These are places with genuine scousers who live in these areas and have done for generations, by improving areas such as the examples I've noted will inspire communities to gain qaulifications, create they're own businesses, and it will make the whole city better.
You can't say "there isn't enough people in Liverpool" when it has the 5th biggest population in the UK.
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It just needs re-generation. Manchester has done well, in particular Sheffield, historically a working class city of metal factories, now has a high average wage (The Hallam area has more people on £60,000 pa than any area of size than any other northern town).
Liverpool has one of the highest employment rates in the country, it is making strides, but I feel it would be better to invest in people for the City's future as opposed to investing in rubbish new buildings in the city center.
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