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Keir Starmer sets out plan for British Recovery Bond to allow people to invest billions in local communities

February 18, 2021
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Labour leader Keir Starmer has announced plans for a new British Recovery Bond to allow people to “take a stake in Britain’s future” by investing billions of pounds in savings built up during the pandemic in communities, jobs and businesses.

Sir Keir said the Bond would provide financial security for millions of people as well as raising funds for investment in the science, skills, technology and manufacturing of the future.

Alongside a call for start-up loans for 100,000 new businesses across every region of the UK, it was the most eye-catching new policy in a speech setting out how Labour would approach the 3 March Budget.

Sir Keir said the Budget offered a “fork in the road” choice for chancellor Rishi Sunak between sticking to “the same insecure and unequal economy” seen over the past decade of Conservative rule or going forward to “a future that’s going to look utterly unlike the past”.

Vowing that Labour would not go “back to business as usual”, he said it was time for a restart equivalent to the post-war creation of the welfare state and NHS and the “homes for heroes” housebuilding drive under Clement Attlee.

Covid-19 had exposed “deep inequalities and injustices”, he said, adding: “We have to seize this moment to address them.

“I believe there’s a mood in the air which we don’t detect often in Britain.

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“It’s the determination that our collective sacrifice must lead to a better future.”

Setting out his plans for recovery bonds, Starmer said that many Britons have “saved for the first time” during the coronavirus pandemic, if they held onto their jobs but reduced outgoings because they were working from home and unable to spend on travel or going out.

But he said Mr Sunak could not rely on these savers delivering a consumption-fuelled economic boom by spending their accumulated cash as soon as lockdown restrictions are lifted.

The Labour leader pointed to Bank of England warnings that only around 5 per cent of an estimated £250bn in additional household savings built up by June this year will be spent, with much of the rest sitting in savings accounts.

He said: “We need to use this Budget to build a more sustainable, secure economy for the long-term.

“The Chancellor is pinning his hopes for recovery on short-term consumer spending. But as the Bank of England have said, the vast majority of savings built up during the pandemic won’t be spent.

“That’s understandable. But it won’t help rebuild our country and it won’t do much to help savers.”

Starmer said that his Bond plan would “build on the spirit of solidarity we’ve seen in the last year (and) forge a new contract with the British people”.

Individual Britons would be able to invest in rebuilding a more secure economy, while the government would be providing financial security for millions of people, he said.

“It would provide security for savers and give millions of people a proper stake in Britain’s future,” said Starmer.

“This is bold, it’s innovative, and it’s an example of the active, empowering government I believe is needed if we’re to build a more secure economy.”

Labour said that the proposed British Recovery Bond would work like previous National Savings & Investments bonds, but money raised would go directly into the Covid recovery, rebuilding communities and supporting businesses through the new National Infrastructure Bank.

The Bond would have a long maturity, but savers would be able to withdraw money early.

Interest rates paid would be similar to those on the rest of the market, but Labour argues the Bonds would be attractive to savers because of the extra security offered along with the opportunity to invest in national recovery.

Loans for 100,000 entrepreneurial new businesses over the next five years would be delivered through an additional £1bn funding for the Start-Up Loans Company

Labour aims to double the number of loans provided by the Company from the average 9,500 each year since its creation in 2012 to 20,000 over the coming five years.

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