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The Labour Party did its best to woo industry leaders at their annual business conference in London. It was a sold-out event with attendees from the likes of Microsoft and Aviva. We ask Bloomberg UK government reporter Emily Ashton if the party's pro-business makeover will pay off. One high-profile Labour recruit from the business world is Richard Walker, Executive Chairman of Iceland supermarkets and a former Conservative party donor, he tells us why he switched sides. Plus, advice from an unlikely source - former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng shares his perspective on how the next government should manage its money. Hosted by James Woolcock and Caroline Hepker.
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The Labour Party did its best to woo industry leaders at their annual business conference in London. It was a sold-out event with attendees from the likes of Microsoft and Aviva. We ask Bloomberg UK government reporter Emily Ashton if the party's pro-business makeover will pay off. One high-profile Labour recruit from the business world is Richard Walker, Executive Chairman of Iceland supermarkets and a former Conservative party donor, he tells us why he switched sides. Plus, advice from an unlikely source - former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng shares his perspective on how the next government should manage its money. Hosted by James Woolcock and Caroline Hepker.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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