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- Roads_for_Prosperity abstract "Roads for Prosperity (often incorrectly called Road to Prosperity) was a controversial white paper published by the Conservative UK Government in 1989 detailing the 'largest road building program for the UK since the Romans' produced in response to rapid increases in car ownership and use over the previous decade. It embraced what Margaret Thatcher had described as 'the great car economy' although implementation led to widespread road protests and many of the schemes contained within it were abandoned in 1996.".
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- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink A12_road_(England).
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink A140_road.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Bypass_(road).
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_policy_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Great_Yarmouth.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Ipswich.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink M1_motorway.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink M25_motorway.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Thatcher.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Newbury_Bypass.
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- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk.
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- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Britain.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Scole.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLink Twyford_Down.
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roads for Prosperity".
- Roads_for_Prosperity wikiPageWikiLinkText "great car economy".
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- Roads_for_Prosperity subject Category:Roads_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Roads_for_Prosperity subject Category:Transport_policy_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Roads_for_Prosperity hypernym Paper.
- Roads_for_Prosperity type Newspaper.
- Roads_for_Prosperity type Road.
- Roads_for_Prosperity type Road.
- Roads_for_Prosperity comment "Roads for Prosperity (often incorrectly called Road to Prosperity) was a controversial white paper published by the Conservative UK Government in 1989 detailing the 'largest road building program for the UK since the Romans' produced in response to rapid increases in car ownership and use over the previous decade.".
- Roads_for_Prosperity label "Roads for Prosperity".
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