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More than 120 business leaders back Labour 'to achieve UK's full economic potential'

Senior figures, including chef Tom Kerridge and former CEOs of Heathrow, JP Morgan and Aston Martin, said the party had "shown it has changed and wants to work with business to achieve the UK's full economic potential".

They said the public should now "give it the chance to change the country and lead Britain into the future".



Starmer's lot endorsed by a cook eh? Gosh - that's me convinced.

4 comments:

dearieme said...

120 businesses volunteer to accept government subsidies!

A K Haart said...

dearieme - pension funds ask themselves what it's all about and should they buy or sell the shares.

Tammly said...

Nowadays, so much 'business' seems to to mean earning a profit by receipt of government grant aid.

A K Haart said...

Tammly - yes, this distinction has become blurred. Major charities are becoming more like businesses with tax privileges rather than charities.