Ministers mulling regionally-targeted tax break plans to encourage northern investment

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Ministers are mulling plans for regionally-targeted tax breaks to persuade multinational corporations to invest in northern parts of the country as part of the levelling up agenda.

Under the plans, tax incentives could be used to encourage large multinationals to invest in so-called “Red Wall” areas with slugging productivity and growth, echoing the way the Thatcher government helped to win investment from Nissan in Sunderland in the 1980s.

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Why don't these same ministers try to revive the now defunct but legendary and iconic British automobile brands? Perhaps they were born when imports were ruling the roost and they have never seen British automobile brands topping world sales in many categories.

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