Brown wins over a critic
Allister Heath 3:46pmOne of the strangest appointments to Gordon Brown’s new government is undoubtedly that of Digby Jones, the former boss of the CBI, as the new trade promotion minister.
When he was first appointed to the helm of the CBI, he was relatively pro-Brown; but as time went on and as his members increasingly complained of the huge increase in tax, spending and red tape under the then Chancellor, Jones gradually began to see sense and became far more critical of the Labour government. By the end of his tenure, he was an out-and-out critic of Brown; calling him for a quote on the latest misguided government initiative became an increasingly rewarding journalistic enterprise.
So it is now intriguing that he has agreed to work for Brown – and a clear stroke of genius by the new prime minister to have succeeded in co-opting one of his critics.
But there is also another, much more fundamental, reason why the appointment makes no sense: no government should be in the business of trade promotion. Free trade means just that; it implies that the state neither helps nor hinders individuals and companies seeking to trade goods or services across borders. That nobody understands this any longer in Brown’s Britain suggests that we may be gradually slipping back into our old corporatist ways.







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David Boothroyd
June 29th, 2007 5:40pmIt brings to mind the first CBI Director-General to become a government minister, John Davies in 1970, who became one of the poorer public performers of the Heath government but was much more effective behind the scenes in making the practical arrangements for the UK to join the EEC as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Praguetory
June 30th, 2007 12:15amEr, I think promoting trade and trade links is something that can be effectively facilitated by government and I'm as free market as they come. I venture to suggest that the following speech titled "I want my country back" given less than a year ago should provide you with a rich vein of material to say the least. http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/docs/icBirmingham/A766F545-A90B-0E25-231BF6871AAD3735.doc