I’VE JUST got back from my third tour of Finland: just under a week spent in a country which is often referred to as the happiest in the world. I can see why. I didn’t see a homeless person, or any obvious poverty, in the whole time I was there.People are friendly, laid back, and there is a real sense of community and cohesion. Social provision is good — it is being eroded at the moment by a right-wing government, but is still miles better than here, and there is every hope than the left will return to power at the next election and repair the damage.