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Chamber urges PM candidates not to backtrack on 'levelling up' agenda

The North East England Chamber of Commerce urges the two remaining candidates to support regional growth

Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak(Image: PA)

The North East’s leading business organisation has told the two candidates to be Conservative leader not to backtrack on the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda.

In a letter to Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak - one of whom will become Prime Minister in around six weeks’ time - North East England Chamber of Commerce chief executive John McCabe calls on the candidates to “demonstrate Levelling Up in action and show that you genuinely speak on behalf of all places and people across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.” The letter comes amid growing disquiet that levelling up has figured only on the fringes of the Tory leadership debate so far, with most of the candidates prioritising tax cuts and debating gender identity.

Mr McCabe’s letter warns that tax cuts mustn’t undermine public services in the North East, saying that reductions in those services often harm businesses and lower productivity. He also calls for better funding for further education, action to reduce growing levels of child poverty in the North East and better transport services for the region.

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Mr McCabe says: “The new Prime Minister represents the immediate future leadership of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. They have an unparalleled opportunity to make the North East an exemplar of Levelling Up, an agenda that the Chamber has supported long before the phrase itself was used. By backing the priorities of businesses in the North East they can demonstrate Levelling Up in action and show that they genuinely speak on behalf of all places and people across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“These calls from the business community in the region are evidence-led, pragmatic and proportionate to the scale of opportunity presented by the region. We urge both candidates, regardless of the outcomes of the race, to commit to work with us and our members for a stronger, fairer North East.”

Ms Truss and Mr Sunak are battling it out to become the next Prime Minister after getting through a number of rounds of votes from Tory MPs. The party’s membership, thought to number around 160,000, will now decide its next leader.

John McCabe, chief executive of the North East England Chamber of Commerce(Image: handout from North East England Chamber of Commerce)

Both candidates will take part in a BBC TV debate on Monday, July 25, followed by another on Sky on Thursday, August 4. There will also be hustings for Conservative members around the country, including one in Darlington on Tuesday, August 9.