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Labor inadequacy is a disaster for our economy. The latest figures show that the economy shrinks in May, for the second month in a row. In 2022, Rachel Reeves asked for an emergency budget on a decrease of -0.1 percent in GDP. But now at the beginning of the wheel, he changed his melody. After inheriting the fastest growing economy in the G7, he killed the growth and all he offered Spin. This rank hypocrisy. Families and businesses deserve leadership, not double standards.

The latest official figures show that production has fallen and retail sales have fallen. Another major business survey from the Institute of Certified Public Advisors this week showed that business confidence fell again. This was not inevitable. This is not a global trend or a pandemic evening – this is the direct result of the elections held by the workers’ government and the chancellor. And the cost is paid by employees and countries from up and down businesses.

A single senior member of the workers’ pre -bank has no work experience in the real world. Rachel Reeves never worked or created a job, and he has no idea how businesses actually work.

I understand the business after starting from scratch – on both sides of the Atlantic. This is important because trust, growth and reconstruction of prosperity require more than slogans. Experience requires clarity and courage. Conservatives know what to grow to enlarge an economy because we did.

You do not enlarge the economy by punishing people who raise it. However, Labour’s response to everything is higher taxes. 25 billion pounds of work taxes are hit by employers and entrepreneurs that create reserves, opportunities and businesses. Conclusion? Recruitment has slowed down, investment and more than 15,000 creators have already left the UK – losing billions of tax revenues with them.

This is not just bad for business, but also bad for public services. Every entrepreneur deported from the UK by Labour’s tax raids leaves a hole in public finances – the money that needs to go to NHS, schools and facade services.

Britain now lives beyond their vehicles – spending more than we have earned, borrowing more than we can meet. And working people pay the price: higher costs, higher taxes, less opportunities.

Labour’s economic instincts have not changed. When they face a problem, they hope to get more taxation, to borrow more and to grow up in some way. But hope is not an economic strategy. And as ounce data showed, growth has not been found anywhere.

We should support the producers – people who establish business, serve and take the economy forward. We need to reform to reward the work, to provide value to the taxpayer, to reduce waste and to provide a low -efficient, growth economy working for everyone.

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