The Sentinel

Call to make tough choices on Brexit

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END arguments over Brexit and use immigratio­n to solve worker shortages in a bid to boost growth, the CBI chief is set to tell politician­s on Monday.

In his speech at the CBI annual conference 2022 in Birmingham, director general Tony Danker is expected to praise some of the “incredibly welcome” announceme­nts in last week’s Autumn Statement while also warning the UK must go further in order to solve years of stagnating growth.

Senior politician­s are expected to attend the business body’s two-day conference, which comes only days after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled £25billion of tax rises in a budget designed to restore market confidence in the UK after Liz Truss’s own disastrous mini-budget.

With the UK forecast to be already in recession, Mr Danker will tell the conference: “The painful reality about growth is that it can’t be stimulated overnight. That’s what the mini-budget got wrong.

“Across-the-board tax cuts. Immediate demand stimulus. Relying on the old British strength – consumptio­n – at the expense of the perennial British weakness – investment – has given growth a bad name.”

Praising Mr Hunt for “staying the course” on projects designed to generate growth, such as HS2 rail and the new nuclear power plant at Sizewell C, the CBI boss will also offer the Government various solutions to boost the flagging economy.

Pointing to ongoing “barriers” to growth, Mr Danker will call on politician­s to be “practical” about immigratio­n.

“Let’s have economic migration in areas where we aren’t going to get the people and skills at home any time soon. In return, let’s make those visas fixed term.”

He will also urge reform of regulation­s and red tape, telling the audience: “I know that some Conservati­ve politician­s today feel that this issue is the fault of Europe. But the biggest regulatory barriers facing businesses today are based on British laws, created by a British parliament, and administer­ed by British regulators.”

Mr Danker is also expected to flag concerns over Brexit.

“Still, we argue over the Northern Ireland Protocol. Still, we argue over sovereignt­y. Get round the table, do the deal, unlock the Trade and Co-operation Agreement. I say to Brexiteers, the best guarantor of Brexit is an economy that grows.

“Its biggest risk is one that doesn’t. “I know that some of these things will not be popular with politician­s. But while, I have no problem with Government taking tough choices to bring stability, I want them to also take tough choices for growth. “

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CBI Directorge­neral Tony Danker

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