The Scotsman

Companies confusd as UK government ‘going backwards’ on encouragin­g green investing, warns CBI leader Danker

- By AUGUST GRAHAM

Companies have been left "confused and disappoint­ed" as the government is "going backwards" on encouragin­g green growth in the UK, the leader of one of the country's biggest business groups has said.

Confederat­ion of British Industry director-general Tony Danker said that neither Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss placed the same level of interest in what he called the "largest economic growth prize for Britain" as their predecesso­r Boris Johnson. It came as his organisati­on forecast the UK is already in recession and would continue to ride the downturn until the end of next year.

Although long, the recession is likely to be less severe than previous hits like in 2008, and even the early 1990s recession.

The CBI'S economists forecast that from the highest to the lowest point in the recession, gross domestic product (GDP) will drop by 0.7 per cent. They think GDP will drop by 0.4 per cent in 2023, then return to growth the following year when it rises 1.6 per cent.

It is a considerab­ly more positive forecast than that produced by the Bank of England just a month ago. The Bank had predicted a drop of 1.5 per cent in 2023 and a further fall of 1 per cent in 2024. The CBI said the Bank was working on the assumption that the interest base rate would be higher than its economists have forecast. But the CBI'S forecast remained grim reading as it showed the UK lagging behind many of its internatio­nal peers.

Mr Danker said that the CBI would be doing more next year to ensure the government pushes on with green growth.

"I think that the big policy lever that's missing is around green growth," Mr Danker said. "I think that has taken a backwards step since Boris Johnson left, because I think he was the personal champion in the cabinet for that.

"When we speak to members – we've just been consulting them on green growth – I think there is a genuine and widespread concern that this government is going backwards on green growth.

"Given that it is by far and away the largest economic growth prize for Britain competitiv­ely in the rest of the world for a whole range of reasons – the Government is strangely silent and reticent on all the levers of green growth,” Mr Danker added.

 ?? ?? ↑ Confederat­ion of British Industry chief Tony Danker
↑ Confederat­ion of British Industry chief Tony Danker

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