Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube Tumblr LinkedIn RSS
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Contribute
    • Donate
    • Forum
    • Contact
    Login
    InfoStride NewsInfoStride News
    • Home
    • Business
    • Celebrity
    • Crime
    • Nigeria
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • More
      • COVID-19
      • Editor’s Picks
      • Health
      • Opinions
      • Press Releases
      • World
    Subscribe
    InfoStride NewsInfoStride News
    Home»News»World News»Britain’s Labour Party works to become ‘the party of business

    Britain’s Labour Party works to become ‘the party of business

    World News By Ifeanyi N.Dec 18, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit VKontakte

    After decades funding Britain’s governing Conservatives, businessman Gareth Quarry has switched allegiance and started donating to the opposition Labour Party in the belief that it offers more certainty and stability.

    United Kingdom Flag
    The 63-year-old entrepreneur abandoned the Conservatives after what he called “a litany of misdemeanours” that destroyed Britain’s centuries-old reputation for financial stability.

    Quarry is one of a growing number of investors, company executives and bankers turning to Labour, which has a strong lead in opinion polls over Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives before a national election expected in 2024.

    “A lot of us are finding our way to Labour,” Quarry, who made his millions from two legal recruitment companies and now heads a company that makes health supplements, told Reuters.

    His view that Labour has taken the Conservatives’ mantle as the “party of business” has been strengthened by meetings with Labour lawmakers and policy chiefs under leader Keir Starmer.

    “I realised that in Labour we have a left-of-centre party that is about making society fairer and is adamantly pro-working with business – not just (paying) lip service but truly working with business,” said Quarry, chair of LVDY Health and Wellbeing.

    For years, company owners and business executives sided with the Conservatives, believing that the party of Margaret Thatcher was most likely to create the flexible working conditions and consumer confidence that is needed to grow the economy.

    But for many that relationship was shattered by the party’s support for Brexit and its decision to take Britain out of Europe’s single market, the world’s biggest trading bloc. Aware that Labour enjoyed its greatest electoral success in modern times under the pro-business leadership of Tony Blair, senior party officials have set out to woo business people.

    See also  Reigning champion Toulon retains European Cup

    Executives at banks, investment groups and venture capital firms told Reuters they have met leading Labour figures led by Rachel Reeves, the party’s finance policy chief and a former Bank of England economist.

    “They’re asking a lot of questions,” one large international investor in Britain said.

    Several sources in the finance industry said Labour, which also courted business leaders at its annual conference and at a recent sell-out London summit, wanted to better use the sector to snap the country out of years of stagnant economic growth.

    The heightened attention has helped drive up donations to a party that has long been backed by funds from trade unions.

    In the three months to September, Labour received 4.8 million pounds ($5.8 million), including contributions from the unions, to the Conservatives’ just over 3 million pounds, according to the electoral commission. That compares with 5.4 million to the Conservatives and 3.8 million to Labour in the earlier quarter.

    Some Conservative lawmakers dismiss the data as little more than an aberration, triggered by a leadership crisis this summer in which the party ousted first Boris Johnson and then Liz Truss in a matter of weeks.

    Individual Conservative groups, they say, are still doing well. The Conservative Party’s headquarters did not respond to a request for comment.

    Several Conservatives said they hoped to win back business support with the appointment of Sunak, the country’s former finance minister and Goldman Sachs analyst who created the furlough scheme to support jobs during COVID-19 lockdowns.

    But many business leaders are still seething after Johnson reportedly used an expletive when asked as foreign minister about business fears over Brexit, and after Truss sent the cost of borrowing soaring with plans for unfunded cuts.

    See also  UK PM Boris Johnson Says He Won't Resign As Partygate Report Due

    Quarry, who as a donor once attended dinner parties with former prime minister David Cameron, withdrew his support over Johnson and has since become a Labour member and donated 50,000 pounds this year, a sum matched by his wife.

    Labour said donors could see the party was “serious about getting into government and building a fairer, greener, more dynamic Britain”. But it is taking nothing for granted.

    The shadow cabinet team sticks to strict messaging on public spending to jettison any lingering doubts about its stewardship of the nation’s finances, and they are navigating a fine line on strikes after tens of thousands of workers walked out from jobs on the railways, in the health service and at airports.

    Starmer says he supports the right to industrial action but has refused to back the current walkouts, instead blaming the government for failing to prevent the action – a strategy one Conservative insider described as “clever”.

    But, for several business people, the Labour Party offers concrete change, albeit perhaps with the sobering suggestion that the wealthy might have to shoulder more of the tax burden.

    Quarry points to Labour’s plans to improve the Conservative’s much maligned apprenticeship levy and a pledge to cut, and eventually scrap, business rates by replacing them with a new business tax system.

    In return they want companies to invest more.

    “That’s something I’ve signed up to, but that’s on the back of (the fact that) I am absolutely convinced that they are going to provide me with an environment that is certain, that is predictable, that encourages investment,” Quarry said.

    Support InfoStride News' Credible Journalism: Only credible journalism can guarantee a fair, accountable and transparent society, including democracy and government. It involves a lot of efforts and money. We need your support. Click here to Donate

    Britain United Kingdom
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest Reddit Tumblr VKontakte Email LinkedIn

    Related Posts

    President Biden makes progress on unity agenda outlined in 2022

    Feb 4, 2023

    Pak PM acknowledges failure to avert Peshawar carnage; calls for unity

    Feb 3, 2023

    China says it is looking into report of spy balloon over US, urges calm

    Feb 2, 2023

    Hunter Biden seeks federal probe of Ex-Prez Trump allies over laptop

    Feb 2, 2023
    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Get Social with Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter 6.5K
    • Pinterest 93
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    Latest Posts

    Josh Babybrother Wade Took Over My Accounts In The Past – Empress Njamah

    Feb 4, 2023

    I Don’t Understand Liverpool’s Decline – Alisson

    Feb 4, 2023

    I Won’t Forget How God Saved Me And My Husband From That Plane Crash – Dolapo Osinbajo

    Feb 4, 2023

    MUFC Players Had To Defend Antony – Erik Ten Hag

    Feb 4, 2023

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest breaking news straight into your inbox!

    Random News

    We Must Monitor Ban On Sale Of Cigarettes To Under-Aged – MHEI

    Jun 19, 2017

    I Rejected Real Madrid Because I Promised Juventus I’ll Stay – Allegri

    Mar 22, 2021

    Anyone Who Wants To Join APC Should Do So At The Ward Level – Bolaji Abdullahi

    Apr 29, 2018

    I Was A Bus Conductor And A Commercial Motorcyclist – Small Doctor

    Dec 10, 2017

    InfoStride News delivers the latest breaking news, Nigeria news, world news and top stories on business, celebrity, entertainment, politics, sports, technology and more. Experience the best of in-depth coverage, special reports, football highlights, political opinions, crime watch, celebrity gossips etc.

    GooglePlay Store Button

    Support InfoStride News' Credible Journalism

    Credible journalism involves a lot of efforts and money; and can guarantee a fair, accountable and transparent society, including democracy and government. We need your support to continue offering free access to our loyal readers and visitors like you.

    Click here to Donate

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube Tumblr LinkedIn RSS
    • Our Terms
    © 2023 InfoStride News. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below.

    Continue with Facebook
    Continue with Google
    Continue with Twitter
    Lost password?