The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) wants an immediate focus on the economy following the General Election.
The next UK government must develop a credible plan for sustainable economic growth and draw investment within its first 100 days, according to a leading business group.
The CBI has said the next government must “revitalise brand Britain” in a bid to attract further investment into the country. Rain Newton-Smith, chief executive officer of the CBI, said: “Top of the in-tray should be sharpening the investor pitch for ‘brand Britain’ – ensuring we are at the very top of the league table when it comes to investment.
It also urged the General Election winner to deliver a net zero investment plan to help create more jobs linked to energy security and efficiency.
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