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Lambert points to 'common ground' with unions
Lambert: Resisting globalisation ‘disastrous’

Unions have been urged to embrace rather than “push back against the forces of globalisation” by attempting to regulate multi-national companies. Addressing the TUC congress, Richard Lambert, director general of the CBI, said moves for increased taxes and trade restrictions would be “disastrous” for the UK and have serious consequences for growth. Instead, he called… Read more »

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The report has been prepared by former cabinet minister John Redwood
Tories plan £14bn red tape savings

The Conservative party hopes to save businesses £14 billion by reducing regulation requirements, a report claims. A forthcoming report recommends an annual “deregulation round” for Whitehall departments, the breaking up of “natural monopolies” and the repeal of many plans proposed by Brussels and the Labour government, according to the Sunday Telegraph. John Redwood, who served… Read more »