germany. your speech suggests you don t acknowledge these things. if you cant don t acknowledge these things. if you can t see the problem, chancellor, why would voters believe you can chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix it? you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit ri . ht! you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! | think you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you are - bit right! i think you are completely wrong. my entire speech is about how we deal with the productivity paradox that is at the heart of why we haven t seen that growth in real incomes, if we don t invest in improvements in our education system, in our skills, if we don t find opportunities for the millions of people who could work and contribute to our economy back down at the moment, we are not going to s
sectors or is he talking about other sectors, like the tech sector? he spoke about things going on in the uk that are positive, innovation, universities, the number of unicorns, innovative businesses that have grown rapidly, but short on detail and business leaders will want to know more detail to address the negatives he acknowledges exist, that we are not getting the growth of investment we want at the moment. he said that the business leaders in the audience, i want you to help turn the uk into the world s next silicon valley. ihla turn the uk into the world s next silicon valley. turn the uk into the world s next silicon valley. no lack of ambition in that part silicon valley. no lack of ambition in that part has silicon valley. no lack of ambition in that part has got silicon valley. no lack of ambition in that part has got to silicon valley. no lack of ambition in that part has got to be i silicon valley. no lack of ambition in that part has got to be a i silicon valley.