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Digby Jones: Labour are waging war on business

The peer, a former head of the CBI, hit out at Labour policies, including reversing corporation tax cuts

Lord Jones of Birmingham was critical of Labour policies

Former Trade Minister Lord Jones of Birmingham has accused Labour leader Ed Miliband of waging “war” against business.

The peer, a former head of the CBI, hit out at Labour as he spoke to activists at the Conservative conference in Manchester.

Lord Jones was a minister in Gordon Brown’s government with responsibility for promoting British business across the world, although he was not a member of any political party.

He currently has a number of roles including chairman of Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Britain’s largest º£½ÇÊÓÆµ motorcycle manufacturer.

The Birmingham-born peer, who practised law in the city for 20 years, hit out after Labour announced a series of policy proposals at its own conference in Brighton a week previously, including reversing a planned cut in corporation tax, forcing energy companies to freeze prices and seizing land from developers which failed to build on it.

Lord Jones said: “At the moment there is quite a war going on against business.

"I think we saw last week at the Labour conference an enormous hate of wealth creation in business which just terrifies me, it really does.

"I have never belonged to a political party. I’m the only minister the country ever had that never belonged to the party of government.