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Old 22-03-2025, 13:50   #944
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Yeah, it's hard to see where we're getting any growth from.

Cutting benefits, increasing taxes and not spending anything (other than defence and health to be fair) is hardly a recipe for growth.
AI is a boom area and is also spurring recruitment in law firms and other professional services firms of people who can apply it in those contexts.
Opportunities in green energy continue.
Closer alignment with the EU single market to cut the cost of exporting there is an opportunity.
And we can potentially take advantage of any increased taxes on spirit exports to the USA from the EU.

Against this, we have the global uncertainty driven by Trump and the April employer's hike in NI.
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