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CBI regional director: A Budget for resilience today and ambition tomorrow

Devolution,  weathering the coronavirus storm and delivering a low carbon future covered off

Beckie Hart, CBI

CBI Regional Director for Yorkshire and the Humber, Beckie Hart, gives Business Live her take on the Budget.

In deeply challenging times the Chancellor has worked against the clock to deliver two Budgets in one: a first for national resilience today and a second for economic ambition tomorrow. It’s a bold Budget at scale, coordinated with the Bank of England, which will help people and business through tough times.

In Yorkshire, the cause for real celebration is the announcement of the West Yorkshire devolution deal that could unlock billions in investment. This means that Yorkshire will have its destiny in its own hands in that local people will have decisions made about the services affecting them made at a local level.

As the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ responds to the immediate challenge, people are the first priority. So the measures to expand and ease access to sick pay and benefits are vital to protect people’s health and livelihoods.

The Chancellor’s actions on business rates, emergency funds and loans will help ensure firms can weather the storm, especially smaller firms. Larger firms may also need support as the situation develops.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak (left) meets with the Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney in Downing Street

Covid19 will bring new challenges daily which will need to be resolved, at speed. Today’s impressive economic response should now evolve with business insight to become as agile as our approach to public health.

While the response to Covid19 is urgent, it is very good to see this Budget’s focus on innovation and infrastructure. The Chancellor has listened to many calls from CBI members, with decisive action on vital long-term issues.

The significant uplift in R&D funding, creation of a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ version of ARPA, a fundamental review of business rates and spending promises on infrastructure will all bring real benefits to people, business and communities.