Gary Neville on the 'number one task' for new Prime Minister as race to succeed Boris Johnson heats up
Gary Neville has revealed the "number one task" he thinks Boris Johnson's successor as Prime Minister should tackle when they get the keys to Downing Street. The former Manchester United star has outlined the five points he says the new PM should focus on after winning the Conservative leadership race.
Writing on LinkedIn, he said the "number one task" for the new PM "has to be for us to somehow restore decent honest behaviours within Number 10 and start to calm the waters". On his second point, health, he added: "We have a health crisis! Investment is required in facilities and people. We must invigorate the NHS and make it the priority it should be along with education.
Addressing education and skills, he said: "A long term view of education is required. We have a curriculum that isn’t wholly suited to the skills needed and jobs available in 2022. Their is also an immediate need to retrain/upskill the over 40s population to be able to qualify for the digital revolution we are within."
He added: "Become less reliant on oil from other parts of the world. Encourage homeowners/business owners through economic relief to reduce energy consumption and alter habits."
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