News article
25 November 2020
The Food and Drink Federation responds to the Chancellor's Spending Review
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Ian Wright CBE, FDF Chief Executive said:
“Today's Spending Review announcement will be broadly welcomed by the food
and
drink
industry, particularly the Chancellor's commitment to additional investment in
skills. The lifetime skills
guarantee will be key to helping upskill the UK's workforce, whilst Kickstart,
the Youth Offer and other
schemes will provide much needed additional support to those younger people who
have been hardest
hit by the pandemic.
“It is encouraging too to see further money committed to R&D, which we
hope will
deliver long-
term benefits for food and drink manufacturers across the country. We
welcome
the introduction of the
Shared Prosperity Fund for the devolved administrations and look forward
to
seeing how that money will
be used to support the food and drink sectors in Wales and
Scotland.”
“Today's announcement presented a unique opportunity for the Chancellor
to show
his support
for the food and drink supply chain and its 4.3m employees – sectors
severely
impacted by the
Government's closure of the hospitality industry. This was his chance to
help
put us back on the path to
long-term growth and take advantage of the opportunities presented by the
Government's independent
trade policy.
“If the government wishes to further support UK industry, it
must also consider
whether it
presses ahead with those policies which would deter
investment and suffocate
profitability. Proposals
such as the proposed online advertising ban on HFSS foods
would impact a broad
swathe of products
and inhibit innovation across our industry.”
More information
To speak to one of the FDF media team please call 0207 420 7140
or email press.office@fdf.org.uk.
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