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Let’s stamp out the idea that Labour is anti-business

Let’s stamp out the idea that Labour is anti-business

Stephen Kinnock MP and Hamish Sandison, Chair of Labour Business, outline how to bust the myth that Labour is anti-business. First published in Labour List, Thursday 13th May Last week, London was Boris Johnson’s London. This week, London is a changed

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Tom Morrison-BellMay 17, 2016February 27, 2017 Uncategorized Read more

Low Carbon Energy Needs Clear Signals and Stability from Government

“The nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy ” (President Barack Obama State of the Union address, January 27, 2010). We have all heard this or similar, time and time again.

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AdminFebruary 20, 2013May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Active Labour Councils Backing Small Business, Creating Jobs Opportunities

Whilst the Labour Party is out of office nationally, there is still much we can do to support Britain’s small businesses, and we take this responsibility very seriously. Across the country Labour councils and councillors are often the first point

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AdminFebruary 14, 2013May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Innovate to WIn, Graphene’s Huge Jobs Potential

“The first step in winning the future,” declared President Obama, “is encouraging American innovation”. So how is the UK doing in the area of winning the future? Sadly, the answer is, “not very well” as evidenced by the feeble patent

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AdminJanuary 21, 2013May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Recognise Inventors, Make UK Patents National Assets

Recognise Inventors, Make UK Patents National Assets

Ed Miliband has stated that he wants Labour to be the party of the small business and the self employed.  A sensible approach because over half of UK turnover is generated by small business and there are nearly 5 million

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AdminJanuary 18, 2013May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Surf Solar Energy Wave for Manufacturing Jobs Growth

Solar energy just won’t go away and remains an irritant for those who want big headline energy generation projects that will give us a secure supply of electricity, solve the climate change problem and reduce the cost of electricity all

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AdminJanuary 14, 2013May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Enterprising State Needed for Innovation-Driven Economic Growth

Enterprising State Needed for Innovation-Driven Economic Growth

The  economic slump is not going away. The Coalition government likes to say that the glue holding it together is its commitment to eliminating the structural public deficit over four years. But its confidence that deficit reduction alone boosts private

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AdminDecember 19, 2012May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Strivers Tax and Coalition’s Fiscal Failure

When he delivered his Autumn Statement the Chancellor was forced to admit he had failed. Far from securing the recovery, he had to admit that not only has the economy flatlined over the last two years but is set to

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AdminDecember 13, 2012May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Trident Renewal, UK Nuclear Deterrence and Security in an Uncertain World

On New Year’s Day 2013, management of our nuclear bases will be handed over to the private sector. The debate on a Nuclear UK continues and after 30 years it seems to remain stuck between two factions which are stereotyped

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AdminDecember 11, 2012May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more

Nuclear New Build Boosts UK Supply Chains and Jobs Growth

As a producer of clean, reliable, low carbon energy nuclear power has a key role to play in strengthening the UK’s energy security as well as providing insurance against price volatility. The Government has recently taken a significant step forward

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AdminDecember 4, 2012May 29, 2014 Uncategorized Read more
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