Here at Business West we look forward to welcoming our newly elected MPs to help to make our region the best place to live, learn and work.
And I have to say the initial reaction of our new MPs in Gloucestershire to support us in helping our local businesses, has been heartening. We welcome the Labour party’s commitment nationally to what they call “an enduring partnership with business” to deliver the economic growth and stability that is vital for our region.
Growth, is of course, the holy grail. But it will not be easy to achieve unless we have a total commitment from government to involve industry, trade unions and civil society to deliver that growth. Business West believes that this region has a vital role to play in helping to drive Uk productivity, increasing our international trade and powering sustainable and inclusive growth.
We need ambitious plans to tackle our longstanding challenges to help kickstart economic growth. Those challenges include transport connectivity, housing and planning.
In Gloucestershire, a reformed and more speedy planning process is perhaps the key ask for our local businesses.
And planning is inexorably linked to building more homes.
In my view, our councils must press the new government to lift the cap on finance to build more council homes.
I believe the government need to invest in our young people far more.
That means increased support for great FE colleges like SGS to enable them to provide more apprenticeships.
Skills and their development are at the very heart of good growth with well paid jobs. Business West’s ongoing work for government on the region’s Local Skills Improvement Plans make that crystal clear.
Let’s be absolutely realistic. Our new government will not be able to deliver on some of the big-ticket policies for business straight away. But their commitment to business is a good start. It seems there is now a plan behind their thinking for encouraging business and investment which will ,hopefully, provide the first steps on a journey to economic growth.
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