Katya Adler, BBC Europe editor, shares insights from her interview with former German Chancellor Angela Merkel. They discuss Merkel's navigation of challenging relationships, particularly with President Putin, and her reflections on Brexit. The conversation also delves into Merkel's East German upbringing and her regrets about certain political decisions. Additionally, there's a look at the current UK business climate, driven by Rachel Reeves' budget proposals, and how they're impacting business investment and reactions among industry leaders.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves assures business leaders of no further borrowing or tax increases while emphasizing the need for economic stability and growth.
Angela Merkel reflects on her political career, highlighting the humanitarian approach during the migrant crisis and the complexities of her relationship with Russia.
Deep dives
Keir Starmer's Culinary Confessions
Keir Starmer shares insights into his family life, particularly his penchant for cooking a pasta bake, a dish he prepares frequently with his children. This meal features layers of handmade sauce and different cheeses, revealing a humorous frustration as he desires to cook fancier meals. During an informal discussion, Starmer highlights the charm of cooking together, yet his recurring choice of pasta bake underscores a relatable challenge many parents face in balancing creativity with family preferences. The episode captures the lighter side of politics, illustrating how personal revelations can humanize public figures.
Business Discontent at the CBI Conference
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference highlighted significant dissatisfaction among business leaders in response to recent tax increases, particularly in relation to national insurance contributions. Many attendees voiced their concerns over how increased hiring costs would impact their business operations, with two-thirds indicating plans to cut hiring and half expected to reduce investments. The conversation also touched upon varying perspectives within sectors, with hospitality and retail reporting heightened struggles, while sectors like renewables remained more optimistic about their growth prospects. This disconnect reflects the broader challenges businesses face amidst fiscal policy changes.
Rachel Reeves' Bold Budget Stance
Rachel Reeves addressed the CBI audience by framing herself as the 'chief financial officer' of the UK, emphasizing the difficult decisions undertaken in the recent budget due to economic realities. She firmly stated that her plan would not involve additional borrowing or further tax increases, a promise that she described as a significant commitment that her audience would remember. Despite the initial cold reception, Reeves aimed to connect with the business sector on a shared understanding of the need for economic stability and growth, presenting a vision that would require patience from business leaders. Critics remain cautious, expressing skepticism regarding her long-term strategy and its potential effects on the economy.
Angela Merkel's Legacy and Reflections
Angela Merkel's recent interview marks a significant moment as she reflects on her extensive political career and the challenges she faced during her 16 years as Chancellor of Germany. She discussed her humanitarian approach during the 2015 migrant crisis, which she considers a defining moment that influenced her decision to publish her memoirs. Merkel candidly acknowledged the criticisms she faced for her soft stance on Russia, particularly in light of the current geopolitical landscape, and her complex relationship with energy dependency on the country. Through these reflections, Merkel provides insights into her pragmatic leadership style and its long-lasting implications for Europe.
Today, we look at the Chancellor Rachel Reeves defending her budget, telling businesses she is “not coming back with more borrowing or more taxes”.
Reeves was speaking at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference. Her message comes after the boss of biscuit company McVitie’s warned it was becoming “harder to understand” the case for investing in the UK. Adam and Chris are joined by BBC business editor Simon Jack.
And, Europe editor Katya Adler tells Adam about her interview with former German Chancellor Angela Merkel. In it, Merkel discusses dealing with President Putin, growing up in East Germany and Brexit regrets.
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Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Anna Harris. The technical producer was Ben Andrews. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.
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