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Starmer says growth is ‘No1 priority’ as he fuels Heathrow row with Labour hitting the panic button over stalling economy… and fears taxes will rise again

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Keir Starmer insisted that the growth today is 'number one priority', because Labor is the panic button about the persistent economy.

The Prime Minister and Rachel Reeves met business leaders in the center of London this morning while trying to restore confidence after the budget's tax attack.

Prior to an expected announcement about the expansion of the Heathrow, cabinet ministers were instructed to dump policy that efforts to start the activities can stand in the way.

Sir Keir said that the 'growth mission' of the government was now the driving force behind policy decisions – apparently the climate problems pushed to the agenda.

He told managers in the city of London who were made clear for 'each of our cabinet colleagues'.

The Chancellor will give a big speech tomorrow, with an expression of plans for growth, including support for the expansion of Heathrow Airport.

Starmer says growth is ‘No1 priority’ as he fuels Heathrow row with Labour hitting the panic button over stalling economy… and fears taxes will rise again

Keir Starmer insisted that the growth today is his 'number one priority', because Labor touches the panic button about the persistent economy

The Prime Minister and Rachel Reeves met business leaders in the center of London this morning, while trying to restore confidence after the budget tax attack

The Prime Minister and Rachel Reeves met business leaders in the center of London this morning, while trying to restore confidence after the budget tax attack

That is a project that was previously opposed by many senior work figures, including energy secretary Ed Miliband.

Sir Keir explicitly refused to confirm the Heathrow relocation, but said to managers: “When you answer the question:” Do we have to do X, or we have to do y “that is led by the mission.

'Do we have to do X? If all goes well for growth, good for creating wealth, the answer is 'yes', if that is not the case, the answer is 'no'.

“It gives priority and gives a sense of direction to the government.”

He added that he was 'heavily concise growth in all decisions of the cabinet'.

“So what Rachel and I have done is to make it clear to each of our cabinet colleagues that growth in each of their slip is the most important mission,” he said.

Asked by broadcasters then if he opted for growth over Zero obligations, Sir Keir said: 'I'm not going to speculate about Heathrow and some decision there.

'What I will say is that growth is the most important priority, creating wealth, ensuring that people are better off.

“Of course we also have climate obligations, but growth is also really important.”

Speaking at Bloomberg's head office in the city of London, he added: 'I have been absolutely clear what the main priority of the government is, before the elections and since the elections: that is growing our economy, so it is flowering, it grows In a way that we get wealth creation in every part of the United Kingdom and grow in a way that people really feel better.

“I think that is an important test of what we want to achieve in the government.”

Ministers are expected to explain the growth login data of new policy to get approval from their cabinet colleagues, in a commotion of the usual system to get 'collective agreement' about substantive changes.

The prime minister has asked cabinet secretary Sir Chris Wormald to make the changes.

The Chancellor (photo) will give a big speech tomorrow that set up plans for growth, including support for the expansion of Heathrow Airport

The Chancellor (photo) will give a big speech tomorrow that set up plans for growth, including support for the expansion of Heathrow Airport

The new rules mean that the economic effects of proposals will be subject to the same rigorous assessment that already applies to new public spending.

Speaking during the same meeting of business leaders in London, the Chancellor said that her duty was to promote the UK as a destination for company investments.

In a sign of a change of rhetoric to the following months of emphasizing the difficult inheritance left by the conservatives, Mrs. Reeves said: 'It is the role of the government to scream about all the amazing things we do as a country , all the enormous opportunities we have. '

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