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I'll cut red tape to free up firms to focus on what matters
October 23, 2025
|Birmingham Post
WHEN I became Chancellor, I made a simple promise: that this government would be unashamedly pro-growth and pro-business - backing the people and places that drive our economy forward.
Because for too long, Britain has felt stuck. Wages have flatlined and costs have risen.
Birmingham Post readers know that hardworking families - including right here in the West Midlands - have felt that no matter how hard they graft, they're running just to stand still. Communities struggled with a lack of investment, our towns and cities felt left behind and held back.
However, I do not believe that investment, prosperity and opportunity should only be found in London and the South East. That’s why this week, Birmingham hosted the UK’s first-ever Regional Investment Summit. It brought together hundreds of business leaders, investors and mayors with a focus on unlocking investment in every corner of the UK's cities, towns and industrial clusters.
There's no better place to hold it than here - a place built on enterprise, hard work and ambition. It’s a city that makes things happen. From the workshops and factories that powered the industrial revolution to the clean-tech and digital firms shaping our future today, Birmingham has never stood still.
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