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Permission to Succeed Declan Billington Chairman CBI Northern Ireland

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Permission to Succeed. Declan Billington Chairman CBI Northern Ireland. The (NI) Economy is not really very sustainable; there’s not a strong enough business community and that needs to be reformed and structured Peter Hain, Secretary of State 8 th May 2007. Peter Hain, Setting the Scene. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Permission to SucceedPermission to Succeed

Declan Billington

Chairman CBI Northern Ireland

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The (NI) Economy is not really very sustainable; there’s not a strong enough business community and that needs to be reformed and structured

Peter Hain, Secretary of State 8th May 2007

The (NI) Economy is not really very sustainable; there’s not a strong enough business community and that needs to be reformed and structured

Peter Hain, Secretary of State 8th May 2007

Peter Hain, Setting the ScenePeter Hain, Setting the Scene

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Current State of the economy – The spinCurrent State of the economy – The spin

• NI GDP growth levels, at 2%-3% above GB

• Employment is at a record high

• Unemployment at a 26 year low

• NI’s GDP growth is currently the fourth fastest-growing of the 12 UK regions

• Property price boom

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But… here’s what’s really happening

• over dependence on the public sector

• (NI public sector employs 1 in 3 of all workers and 60% of all females in employment)

•an annual subvention from GB £6.8bn. 31% Deficit pa hardly the sign of a successful economy..

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NI GDP growth levels, at 2% - 3% above GBNI GDP growth levels, at 2% - 3% above GB

Dependency growing

Driven by Public sector spending growth (approx 5% pa

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Underdeveloped private sectorUnderdeveloped private sector

• 89 per cent of local firms employ fewer than 10 people

• Only 65 companies employ more than 500 workers

• 10 companies account for 50% of all NI exports

• NI has second-lowest level of business formation of the 12 UK regions

• NI has second-lowest level of business growth in the UK

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Society IssuesSociety Issues

• NI has the highest level of both long-term unemployment and youth unemployment in the UK

• NI has amongst the best - and the worst - qualified working populations (with 2 or more A-levels)

• Some wards in Belfast and Derry have amongst the highest levels of deprivation in Europe

• Approx 44,000 children here live in extreme poverty

• We need to create up to 140,000 jobs next decade (last decade we created 85,000 jobs)

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Over 530,000 people (41% of working -age population) not economically active

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Falling unemployment masks rise in benefit claimants (hidden unemployment)

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20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

Unemployed (Sept)

Claimants

97k

141k

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Lack of opportunity drives Brain Drain (30 - 35% leave NI)

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And what of the Westminster endowment?And what of the Westminster endowment?

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The RealityThe Reality

• £50Bn package

• In reality estimated to be £100m extra from Treasury.

• £ 78m to avoid water charges

• £20m for first year funding of innovation fund

• Hanson’s Regional Economy Strategy

• By 2015, Wage gap (75% of GB private sector) and Gross Value added (80% of GB average) have closed by 0.5% hardly transformational.

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Conclusion: We can no longer look to others to solve our problems.Conclusion: We can no longer look to others to solve our problems.

• We need Leadership for change from within Northern Ireland.

• From our politicians

• underpinning peace with prosperity

• putting the economy top of the priority list

• Making the tough choices

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“The Executive must seize this moment and

begin to build a society, underpinned by a strong local economy.”

Well, it’s a start

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Will Business step up to the challenge:Will Business step up to the challenge:

Who in Business must step up to the mark and lead the economic change needed?

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Economy

You!!

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What is our potential?What is our potential?

We only need look at the original celtic tiger….

• The Year is 1900.

• The UK’s third largest city (Belfast) dominates globally in the industries it is in:

•Ship building – The finest ships in the world

•Textiles – Dominating trade globally

•Heavy engineering

This is our pedigree!

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How did we do it before?How did we do it before?

By using only the natural drive and talent of local people ,

we became the industrial Workhorse of the British Isles

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Ask not what your country can do for you-

-ask rather what you can do for your country."

Ask not what your country can do for you-

-ask rather what you can do for your country."

Finally, in the words of JFK.Finally, in the words of JFK.

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Its our futureIts our future

Its time to take the lead

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