Commenting on the ’s proposals ahead of the Shadow
Chancellor ’s speech at the Conference, Dr Adam Marshall,
Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:
“Let no one be fooled. Labour’s proposals are both a tax grab and
an unprecedented overreach into the way many of our businesses
are run. This is a missed opportunity to reassure British
business that a future Labour government would seek to build
greater stability and confidence for business communities that
have already endured years of political uncertainty.
“At a time of peak Brexit uncertainty, when Labour should be
setting out how it will support business confidence and
investment, it is announcing policies that would deliver the
exact opposite.
“Why would investors here in the UK, and even more worryingly in
boardrooms across the world, choose to put a penny into Britain
in the knowledge that their shareholdings will be diluted, and
their boards will be subject to significant government
interference? Why would they list a public company on the UK
market in such an environment?
“It’s one thing to support employee ownership and participation,
which have had positive impacts on many firms that have chosen to
adapt their business models. But it’s quite another to impose a
rigid, one-size-fits all approach by government decree.
“At a time when companies are facing Brexit uncertainty, a
simmering global trade war and a slowing economy here at home,
they should not have to contend with a massive new source of
uncertainty and concern from the UK’s main opposition party.
“Labour should be focusing its attention on delivering practical
answers for business on Brexit - and on measures to help fix the
fundamentals here at home to help people and businesses compete
in an ever-tougher global environment.”