The shadow chancellor said the party is committed to working in partnership with businesses to break down barriers to growth.
Labour will provide Scottish businesses with stability, Rachel Reeves has promised, as she pledged to “give them the tools to succeed”.
According to analysis by Scottish Labour, the number of registered businesses in Scotland has dropped by more than 6,000 since 2020. “Business cannot afford five more years of Tory chaos – Labour will ensure that businesses can get on and do what they do best while generating growth in the economy once again.”
“A Labour government will be pro-business and pro-worker, working in partnership with businesses to create wealth and deliver growth.
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