26 Oct 2010

'Dynamic' UK wanted by Cameron

1:34 pm on 26 October 2010

British Prime Minister David Cameron has told business leaders in London that he wants the nation to become the most entrepreneurial and dynamic in its history.

The coaltion Government last week announced the deepest budget cuts since World War II.

Mr Cameron told an annual conference of the Confederation of Business Industry that the coalition will have a relentless focus on economic growth.

He said a three point plan to get growth back on track involves creating the right framework for investment in Britain, including cutting corporate taxes and boosting Britain's skills base.

He also wants to improve investment in industries where Britain has an competitive advantage, like wind farming, biotechnology and carbon capture, and make it easier for entrepreneurs to start new businesses.