Accountancy

Boris Johnson praises bankers in bid to quell business Brexit backlash

The prime minister's comments follow calls for his government to 'get a grip' on the 'fallout' from the EU-UK split

Boris Johnson also used his conference speech to call for companies to employ less talent from abroad and raise wages
Boris Johnson also used his conference speech to call for companies to employ less talent from abroad and raise wages Photo: Getty Images

Prime minister Boris Johnson has sought to stall a mounting business backlash against his ruling Conservative party by praising bankers’ involvement in helping the country battle the spread of coronavirus.  

Speaking at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, Johnson said “bankers’ unique pools of liquidity...  found in the City of London” helped the UK to develop vaccines against the virus. Those vaccines in turn helped the country relax all its virus restrictions.

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