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Dame Diana Johnson pleads for the Humber's chance to level up º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Plc

Impassioned speech to business leaders lapped up by Chamber audience

Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce president Mike Whitehead welcomes Dame Diana Johnson MP to the post-AGM dinner.(Image: Reach Plc)

Dame Diana Johnson quoted two US presidents and pilloried the incumbent Russian one as she forcefully put her case for levelling up forward at the invitation of a fourth.

The Hull North MP joined the Lord Mayor of Hull as a guest of honour at a dinner following Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting.

It saw Mike Whitehead elected to president, and a robust remaining part of the ‘red wall’ was clear on priorities.

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“We need our region to realise its full potential to contribute to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Plc,” she said after making her feelings abundantly clear on the Ukraine crisis. “To paraphrase John F Kennedy we ask ‘not what your country can do for us, but what in the Humber we can do for our country’. And as Bill Clinton said, ‘it’s the economy, stupid’.

“We all know building a growing economy in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is the key to improving standards of living, ending poverty, having well-funded public services and generating funds to reinvest for further economic growth.

“We are in the midst of a long process of industrial change and the whole area has shown great initiative, enterprise and pragmatism.

Dame Diana Johnson talks to business leaders as aprt of the Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting event at the MKM Stadium, Hull, with Chamber chief executive Dr Ian Kelly listening intently.(Image: Reach Plc)

“We have an existing industrial base around many sectors, a great ports complex facing Europe and the Baltics and freeport status. We have a top university providing cutting-edge research and development suiting modern industry and after five years of campaigning we secured Siemens and now new modern industries around the Energy Estuary are expanding.