does a natty line in patter as he shows off Birmingham city centre. A nest of cranes there is to be the new Goldman Sachs headquarters, the building site there to be the world’s tallest hexagonal tower.
So he doesn’t make any bones about the state of the party that suddenly finds itself desperately in need of evidence of a stable Tory leader who can credibly claim to have a successful track record of regeneration. Brexit played its part in the set-back, he admits. “You’ve changed the terms of trade with your principal trading partner, that’s going to have a big effect. The reduction in our export value was £12bn in one year.”
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