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Business leaders set out wish list for new Chancellor

Help for poorest workers facing fuel cost squeeze should be the Chancellor's priority, business leaders say

Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi outside the HM Treasury in Westminster, following his appointment after Rishi Sunak resigned from the post on Tuesday.

Business and economic leaders have set out a series of priorities for the new Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi.

On his to-do list must be support for the poorest workers, fuel duty relief with some expected an emergency budget before the summer recess.

Zahawi's appointment comes after Rishi Sunak stepped down from the role on Tuesday, in the aftermath of the row surrounding the Prime Minister’s former deputy chief whip Chris Pincher.

Mr Sunak’s resignation letter, which did not mention Pincher, said that he could not agree an economic strategy with Boris Johnson because their stances are “fundamentally too different”.

Paul Drechsler, former head of the CBI and current chairman of London First and the International Chamber of Commerce, called on the new Chancellor to improve confidence by addressing the cost-of-living crisis head on.

“I think the most important thing to do is to give confidence in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a country,” he told the BBC.

“We have a decline in investment, decline in exports, economic growth falling off, inflation rising, poverty escalating.

“I would say the most important thing to do is feed people that are hungry. That is a burning platform at the moment.”