13-05-2012, 14:38
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William Hague tells bosses to work harder
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18048963
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Foreign Secretary William Hague has called on bosses to stop "complaining" about the economy and work harder.
Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Hague said: "There's only one growth strategy: work hard."
He said the UK needed to "reorientate" itself, when it came to exports, towards expanding economies such as India, Thailand and Indonesia.
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But Adam Marshall, director of policy at business organisation the British Chambers of Commerce, told the BBC: "Businesses up and down the country are busting a gut to find new growth opportunities, both at home and around the world.
"To borrow a phrase from a politician, businesses are already 'straining every sinew' to deliver growth. And many companies, both large and small, think that government could do more.
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So who is right..Or could the government actually strain a few more sinews to get the economy going?
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