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The past tells us that reviving manufacturing is the best way to increase productivity, growth and living standards From John Mills

In this latest piece, John Mills argues that the only way to secure a brighter economic future from Coronavirus is by creating the conditions for manufacturers to thrive and compete, just like we did in 1932.

Manufacturing
Only an exchange rate that suits manufacturing will help the regions From John Mills

More than anything else, the result of the 2019 general election highlighted the huge divide between London and the rest of the UK. Government policy is now heavily focused on trying to close the gap.

Bank of England
It’s time to update the Bank of England’s mandate From John Mills

Last month the government published its job description for a new Bank of England governor.

Pound coins
The value of the Pound slipping down is not a disaster From John Mills


What would actually happen if we had a much lower pound is that it would suddenly be worth investing in industry again in the UK.

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Manufacturing

“To increase prosperity, growth and equality by putting a more successful economic future at the heart of British political discourse.”