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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

Some 69% of respondents expect Labour to aid economic growth, while 31% believed there would be little impact. None, however, believed the new government would reduce economic growth.

They said political stability and the UK market’s newfound attractiveness to overseas investors was likely to be a main driver for this expected growth

It's a sad sign of the times that the government not fucking things up royally (ie stability) is the big incentive. In saner times that would just be a baseline.