BCC Reacts to Prime Minister’s Conference Speech

7th October 2024

Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, reacts

Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: 

“The Prime Minister rightly set out the importance of stabilising and growing the economy during his speech. Businesses stand ready to work in partnership with Government to reach those goals. 

“Firms also wanted to hear an upbeat plan for the future, so it was encouraging to hear the Prime Minister talk of ‘light at the end of the tunnel’. 

“We’ve consistently argued for reform of the Apprenticeship Levy and look forward to getting more detail on the changes announced today. It’s vital that any reforms give employers confidence to invest in the skills they need for the longer term. 

“Businesses will be pleased to hear the Government’s commitment to getting more people back into work.  

“It’s also welcome that planning reform and grid connectivity are priorities for the Government as they remain key blockers to business investment. But companies are now impatient to see delivery.  

“The confirmation that GB Energy will be headquartered in Aberdeen is fantastic news for our Chamber colleagues and the wider businesses community in the North East of Scotland. We look forward to working closely with the Government on this important part of the net-zero transition.  

“Firms will invest more if they see a clear long-term plan for the economy. If next month’s Budget and the launch of the Industrial Strategy are properly executed, they have the potential to be real catalysts for business growth.” 

You might also be interested in

North Sea Plan ‘Doomed To Fail’ Without Tax Change

Thu 11th December 2025

The BCC has reacted to the Government’s recently released North Sea Future Plan. It commented after accompanying Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce to HM Treasury to hand in a letter signed by 7,000 businesses and workers.

BCC Economic Forecast: Budget Unlikely to Be Growth Game Changer

Wed 10th December 2025

The latest British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) economic forecast suggests last month’s Budget is unlikely to kickstart the UK economy. The first forecast by a major business organisation since the Chancellor’s statement shows the UK’s growth outlook.

Shorts: Autumn Budget Overview

Mon 8th December 2025

The Autumn Budget Statement is one of the most anticipated events in the UK’s financial calendar, shaping the economic landscape for individuals and businesses alike.

Pharma Deal A Welcome Boost For UK

Tue 2nd December 2025

Reacting to news of a pharmaceuticals deal with the US, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at the BCC, said: