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General Election 2024 - West Midlands business leaders react

Here's how people from across the region's business community are feeling following Labour's decisive victory in yesterday's General Election

Labour leader and new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria following the party's victory in the 2024 General Election(Image: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)

The United Kingdom has woken up to a new Government today with no doubt plenty of change on the horizon as the Labour Party settles into its new role.

The ripples will be felt far and wide across every part of society with business no doubt feeling the effects, whether good or bad.

Here, we round up all the reaction from across the West Midlands business community as it comes in throughout the day.

Kicking things off is Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce's chief executive Henrietta Brealey who has called for stability.

"Throughout the last 14 years, we've witnessed a series of seismic occurrences which have shifted the economic and political contours of the region, ranging from the introduction of combined authority mayors to Brexit, Covid-19 and the energy crisis," she said.

"Right now, businesses across the country will be craving a period of relative stability so they can plan and invest for the future.

"It's clear the new Government will be inheriting major challenges - acute fiscal pressures, stagnant growth levels, low levels of investment and a prosperity gap between the north and south that shows few signs of narrowing.

"There will be no honeymoon period, businesses will need to see a clear plan of action that will drive investor confidence and prosperity from the outset.