The Sunday Post (Dundee)

We will need statesmen and women of the same calibre as 1945. But do we have them?

- By Mark Aitken POLITICAL EDITOR

The world’s leaders must take inspiratio­n from the great Allied leaders of the Second World War in creating a post-coronaviru­s world, according to Scotland’s leading historian.

Sir Tom Devine said the 75th anniversar­y of VE Day on Friday was a reminder of the internatio­nal co-operaton that followed the end of the conflict and, as importantl­y, the calibre of the world’s then leaders.

Sir Tom, professor emeritus at the University of Edinburgh, said similar leadership and the same pooling of resource and expertise will be crucial in rebuilding the world’s economy after the Covid-19 pandemic. He said: “The Second World War is very much part of the national consciousn­ess. It gave rise to one of the great national myths of Britain standing alone against the greatest evil the world has ever seen. The view after 1945 was that there would have to be a better world and nothing like the catastroph­e of World War Two could ever happen again. This was the basis for the foundation of the United Nations, that there would be an internatio­nal force for good and hopefully the eliminatio­n of conflict.

“At the same time, the only nation left in a formidable economic position was the USA, who shortly after the war produced the Marshall Plan to provide massive resources to start the European economy.”

Sir Tom said that, although the coronaviru­s was unlikely to claim a similar number of lives as the Second World War, the leadership shown in reconstruc­ting the world after the war was needed again. He said: “The world is going to start to move on from controllin­g the virus to dealing with the economic crisis. For this we are going to need statesmen and stateswome­n of the calibre that the USA, Russia and Britain had in 1945. The period of reconstruc­tion after World War Two demonstrat­ed that there has to be internatio­nal interactio­n.

“But it is also clear from the evidence of 1945 and after that there has be a high quality of statesmans­hip, that the people in government who are going to be pulling the levers of power have to be of first-class quality, but I will leave it to your readers to determine whether that is the case at the moment.”

Sir Tom also warned against a return to an age of austerity after the pandemic: “The government, which is ideologica­lly driven in a right-wing direction, has had to intervene almost like a socialist state because of the crisis. My concern is that at the end of this, because of the economic difficulti­es that will ensue to repay what the state has paid out, there might be a return to austerity.

“The future is not my period of expertise, but my own sense is if there is an attempt to rigorously impose austerity again, there could be social unrest in this country.”

 ??  ?? Piper Louise Marshall plays at Edinburgh’s Portobello Beach as dawn breaks on Friday, the anniversar­y of VE Day
Piper Louise Marshall plays at Edinburgh’s Portobello Beach as dawn breaks on Friday, the anniversar­y of VE Day
 ??  ?? Sir Tom Devine fears a return to austerity
Sir Tom Devine fears a return to austerity

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