That was the call from the Advantage Travel Partnership and Aito ahead of chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s long-awaited economic plan, set to be announced later this morning.
Hunt, who took over from Kwasi Kwarteng following his disastrous mini-budget in September, is reportedly poised to reveal a range of tax rises and spending cuts, including an expected update on how energy costs will be capped for businesses and consumers next year.
In a joint statement, Advantage and Aito, who announced a partnership to maximise their lobbying efforts in October, said members were facing a “fragile” economic climate.
The groups called on ministers to take advantage of the “regulatory flexibility” offered by Brexit and deliver a…
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