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Is Labour’s investment summit back on track?

13 min listen

This morning is the government’s big investment summit. They pledged to have the summit within their first 100 days in an attempt to hit the ground running and show the UK as a sensible place to do business. The timing – two weeks before the budget – is interesting, and so is the U-turn from P&O, who will attend the summit despite comments last week by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh (she described the ferry company as a ‘rogue operator’). P&O’s reported £1 billion worth of investment is back up for grabs. Is it time to invest in Britain? What is Labour’s big pitch to business?

Also on the podcast, over the weekend we had the sad news that former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond passed away. What will be his legacy?

James Heale speaks to Katy Balls and Kate Andrews.

Produced by Oscar Edmondson. 

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