PM tells world leaders it is vital not to repeat the mistakes of the 2008 crash and entrench inequality

Boris Johnson has told his fellow G7 leaders in Cornwall they should avoid repeating the mistakes of 2008, when the recovery from the deep recession that followed the financial crisis entrenched inequalities.

In his opening remarks to the first formal session of the three-day summit, Johnson said: “It is vital that we don’t repeat the mistakes of the last great crisis, the last big economic recession of 2008, when the recovery was not uniform across all part of society.”

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Covid vaccines should be available to buy privately in UK, scientists say

People not eligible for autumn booster programme should have option to pay…

Whistleblowing ‘cost Hampshire doctor dearly’ after he loses tribunal

Dr Martyn Pitman claimed retaliatory victimisation after raising morale concerns but tribunal…

‘Time to leave’: Harry Kane joins Bayern Munich and pays tribute to Spurs

Striker brings curtain down on 19 years with Tottenham Player confirms his…

Trudeau: UK’s lack of negotiating practice could delay Canada trade deal

Britain may lack ‘bandwidth to move forward’ as Brexit transition nears end,…