Screenshot of a news report showing Chancellor Rachel Reeves discussing economic growth and water company investment.
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GROWTH will not come without a “fight”, Rachel Reeves declared in a major speech today.

The Chancellor vowed to “take the right decisions now to change our country’s future” as she set out a major economic reset.

Screenshot of a news report showing Chancellor Rachel Reeves discussing economic growth and water company investment.

Rachel Reeves today gave the greenlight to Manchester United’s plans for a mega-stadium in a bid to boost growthCredit: EPA
Rachel Reeves speaking at a Siemens factory.

The Chancellor set out her plans to finally kickstart growth in Britain’s sluggish economyCredit: EPA

In Oxfordshire the Chancellor said: “Low growth is not our destiny but growth will not come without a fight.

“Britain’s potential has been held back for too long. We have accepted low expectations, stagnation and the risk of decline. We can do so much better.

“We are at the forefront of some of the most exciting developments in the world like artificial intelligence and life sciences. We have great companies, delivering jobs and investment in Britain.

“And we have fundamental strengths — in our history, our language, and our legal system — to compete in a global economy.”

Yesterday The Sun revealed Manchester United’s plans for a 100,000-seater mega-stadium will “generate growth” to the tune of £7billion every year.

Ms Reeves gave the residential, transport and entertainment development at Old Trafford the green light as part of her speech today.

Newcastle United and Aston Villa are also keen for government support for stadium developments.

And the Chancellor backed a new rail link from Oxford to Cambridge, which will add an estimated £78billion to the economy over the next decade.

She pledged to make the “Oxford-Cambridge” arc, the UK’s very own “Silicon Valley”.

New towns with schools and 4,500 additional homes will boost the area and attract talent across the globe to develop AI and life sciences in the region.

And she promised to take on Britain’s over-inflated welfare bill, which has continued ballooning as more and more people claim health and disability benefits.

Ms Reeves also announced a £65m investment for Connected Curb, to expand their electric vehicle charging network across the UK.

And she revealed a £28m equity investment in Cornish metals, providing the raw materials to be used in solar panels.

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