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- We need a new British business bank with a clean balance sheet and an ability to expand lending rapidly to the manufacturers, exporters and high-growth…
- I think what is happening is I think first of all there is confidence in the U.K. economy. We're in a German rather than a…
- Many of our problems are home-grown. Gordon Brown regularly advised the rest of the world to follow his British model of growth. But the model…
- My late wife Olympia was Goan and I've been to India many times. I love the food there. We used to do our shopping in…
- Our workforce is very co-operative, very flexible, easy to work with and one of the big selling points. The idea that Britain is still back…
- Regulators are a backstop: they don't own banks. The governance at the top of our leading banks has been shown to be lamentably weak. No…
- There was, of course, a global financial crisis. But our Labour predecessors left Britain exceptionally vulnerable and damaged: more personal debt than any other major…
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