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North East business leaders call on Liz Truss to act quickly to avert crisis

One regional business leader says companies are facing a crisis "every bit as severe as that presented by Covid"

New Conservative Party leader and incoming prime minister Liz Truss arrives at party headquarters. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)(Image: Getty Images)

Business groups have told next Prime Minister Liz Truss that she needs to act quickly to avert a crisis that could be “every bit as severe as that presented by Covid.”

Ms Truss’ victory in the Conservative leadership election will see her become PM at a time of soaring inflation and energy costs that many businesses say they cannot afford to pay. She has said she will announce a package on energy bills within a week, but business leaders have lined up to call for swift action on the costs facing both companies and their customers.

Stephen Patterson, chief executive of Newcastle city centre business group NE1 Ltd, said: “The new Prime Minister and her cabinet need to hit the ground running to deliver a radical package of support to tackle the cost-of-living crisis for people and businesses. Swift, bold, and decisive action is needed now, without delay, to avert a crisis that, if not addressed, could leave many hundreds of thousands of people without jobs. Leaving many families not just with concerns about how the pay the fuel bills, but how they pay any bills.

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“Make no mistake, the crisis facing business is every bit as severe as that presented by Covid. Businesses are planning for the winter now and they need reassurance, clarity, and solutions from Government immediately. As such, we call on the Prime Minister and her cabinet to work with BIDs and business on solutions to the collective challenges we face. Our new Government cannot afford to dither and fumble this ball at such an important time.”

John McCabe, chief executive of the North East of England Chamber of Commerce said: “We would like to congratulate Liz Truss on running a successful campaign to become the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s new Prime Minister. Her appointment must mark the start of real action to deal with the significant economic pressures facing businesses and households in the North East.

“At the start of her campaign, we urged Ms Truss to look at the cost of living and the cost of doing business as two sides of the same coin. The need for investment in skills, transport and public services has not gone away, all of which can be delivered through devolution and more action on Levelling Up.

“But unsustainable energy price rises and bills, combined with staff shortages and inflationary pressures are putting the gains made by North East business at risk as they recover from the pandemic. On behalf of our members, we invite Ms Truss and her new team to work with us to maintain business and consumer confidence, and protect the most vulnerable in our communities.”