Britain is a densely packed island and we're swimming in obsolete computers, routers and whatnot so if we just made an effort to extend internet access, digitized all books and used an extension of the existing royalty payments schemes we could deliver any printed matter to any home around the clock at minimal cost.
In a couple of years time we won't be able to move for obsolete Android mobile phones, Kindles and whatnot, so we'll have a glut of internet-capable book readers. The corporation tax exemptions for depreciation allow businesses to write kit off against tax after three years.
In principle at least, we could make huge savings while making books more freely available than they ever were in paper form.
Add a Council Tax rebate to anybody providing a WiFi internet hotspot from their residence and you've got a nationwide electronic library system that practically runs itself.