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🗓️ 26 February 2022
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0:00.0 | This podcast is sponsored by Canacord Genuity Wealth Management, award-winning wealth managers who go above and beyond to support and guide you. |
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0:26.4 | Hello and welcome to the special Saturday edition of Coffee House Shots. |
0:34.8 | I'm Katie Balls and I'm joined by Kate Andrews and Tony Danker, Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry, also known as the CBI. |
0:39.1 | Now, what is Rishi Sunite next vision for the economy? This week, |
0:43.6 | he tried to set this out in one of the most expansive speeches he's given, particularly if you think outside of the acute stage of the pandemic. While it's been somewhat overshadowed by the |
0:49.2 | situation in Ukraine, and also the fact he's been sent a police questionnaire as part of the party gate. |
0:55.7 | We have Kate and Tony here to guide us through it what we may have missed in recent days. |
1:01.1 | So Kate, please give us an upshot of what Rishi Sunak wants to do. |
1:04.8 | So this is really a landmark speech for anybody who gets to give it. |
1:08.3 | The Mace Lecture is held as one of the most influential business |
1:10.9 | lectures within the city of London. And I think had it not been for the other very obvious news |
1:16.7 | setting parts of the agenda, it would have gotten a lot more attention. It's one of those speeches |
1:20.7 | that isn't going to be heavily covered this week for obvious reasons, but I think more and more, |
1:25.3 | especially as PartyGate, does end up back on the front |
1:27.5 | pages of newspapers eventually, and there's more speculation as to what the future of the |
1:31.8 | Conservative Party looks like, this lecture is going to be called up and analyzed in future, |
1:37.2 | because whilst it was a technical business-oriented speech, if you peeled it back, it was |
1:42.6 | really that first glimpse into a Rishi-Syennec manifesto, |
1:46.3 | into what the Chancellor believes the economy should look like and how he'd like it to run |
1:50.8 | when we're not talking about furlough and pandemics and emergency circumstances when we're |
1:55.7 | talking about a far more well-functioning economy. And I think it put him more at odds with the prime minister. |
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