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'Party political differences will need to be put aside to attract investment' - West Midlands business leaders react to Spending Review

Housing, transport and infrastructure all feature in Chancellor Rishi Sunak's 2020 Spending Review

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak

Business leaders in the West Midlands have been reacting to the Chancellor's 2020 Spending Review, a key aspect of which was a £4billion 'levelling up fund'.

This will be used to pay for projects chosen by local areas around the country in order to "fund the infrastructure of everyday life" such as road schemes, railway station upgrades, regenerating eyesores and upgrading town centres.

New support for housing and an increase in the minimum wage was also outlined by Chancellor Rishi Sunak while a lengthy National Infrastructure Strategy has also been published outlining investment in areas such as transport, digital, energy and utility networks.

Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce chief executive Paul Faulkner welcomed the commitment to investing in infrastructure and retraining unemployed workers but called for a commitment to deliver HS2 in full.

"The Chancellor laid bare the stark realities facing the country as we attempt to overcome the damage caused by coronavirus," he said.

"Record levels of borrowing and unprecedented levels of unemployment will naturally undermine attempts at reviving our fragile economy over the next six to 12 months.

"With an unemployment crisis on the horizon, it was pleasing to see a substantial commitment to retraining unemployed workers, sharpening the effectiveness of the apprentice system and upgrading colleges – all vital elements in helping young people develop the skills they need to secure work in such an unstable environment.