Labour party leaders, including David Lammy, Keir Starmer, Luke Pollard, Chi Onwurah, and Toby Perkins, have emphasized the party's focus on business and economic growth at the Labour Business Conference. They highlighted plans to drive the UK's growth, accelerate the net zero transition, and enhance economic security through partnerships with innovative businesses. The conference also aimed to revitalize public services and deliver sustained growth in the G7. Business leaders from across Britain attended the conference, indicating a shift in Labour's positioning as the party of business.
Following @UKLabour very successful business conference this week, it was a very appropriate time to meet @EMChamberNews to discuss their business manifesto. A lot of shared analysis on issues like infrastructure and skills. https://t.co/xhnxDYqWL2
Brilliant to speak to so many innovative businesses at Labour’s Business Conference. It was great to discuss the role of science, innovation & technology in our plans to revitalise public services & partner with business to deliver the highest sustained growth in the G7. https://t.co/elWDQrOsiJ
It was good to attend the Labour Business Conference today and to speak with business leaders. Labour is now the party of business. https://t.co/mDOBQ3ZpS0
Today business leaders from across Britain came together to hear our plans as we build the foundations for a partnership in government. A partnership of growth, to drive our country forward. Labour has changed. We are the party of business. https://t.co/W1VTLQ8Vui
A Labour Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office will focus relentlessly on where we can make a difference to the UK’s growth. Where we can accelerate the net zero transition. Where we can enhance the UK’s economic security. Great to speak at Labour's Business Conference. https://t.co/bwAlHqPOPK