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Government needs ‘more urgency’ to grow economy, business secretary admits

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The government needs “more urgency” to grow the economy, the business secretary has admitted.

Peter Kyle, who also rejected claims that growth is no longer the top priority, told Sky News deputy political editor Sam Coates that people will “need to see” what happens at the budget on Wednesday.

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He added: “I accept that we need more urgency, we need boldness, because we inherited a growth emergency.

“We are still in that growth emergency that we inherited, and that means we need to act with more boldness, creativity and urgency, and that is what I’ll be doing.”

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But Mr Kyle denied that growth is no longer the government’s top priority, following reports Rachel Reeves will abolish the two-child benefit cap, stick to the triple lock uprating for pensioners and the welfare bill being watered down this summer due to Labour MPs rebelling.

He listed reforms Labour has made, including changing the welfare system and trying to lower the number of people out of work due to sickness.

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“We are acting in these areas that have been holding back our economy profoundly for years and years, and none of those previous governments have done anything about it,” he said.

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The business secretary, who was promoted in the September reshuffle, added: “People know that I can’t just wave a magic wand and have it happen today, but don’t give the impression that we’re not acting on energy prices, because for businesses that need that help the most, they’re getting it.”

Earlier, Mr Kyle told the Confederation of Business Industry conference the government will do “everything we can to turn the corner” to “build a pro-business, pro-wealth creation, pro-growth Britain”.

He said the chancellor will “take the fair and necessary choices” at the budget this week.

“The chancellor will take the tough decisions necessary to keep inflation down, protect families and businesses from rising costs to safeguard the public services and keep debt under control for the long term,” he added.

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Mr Kyle also admitted the news billionaires are leaving the UK is a “worry”.

He told Sky News’ Mornings with Ridge and Frost: “Whenever anyone needs to leave the UK to succeed, I think it’s a worry. But what I don’t want to do is, as a country, just focus just on the billionaires because there are other people that have needed to leave.”

He said that while the government has closed some loopholes, it is also making it “easier for people to come here who have high talents”.

Over the weekend, it was revealed one of Britain’s richest men, Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, has left the UK due to the government’s targeting of the super rich.

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