The primary difference between the UK and its major competitors is the low productivity in cities like Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Sheffield, and Nottingham, affecting standards of living and economic growth.
Investment is more evenly distributed across numerous US cities, underpinning their economic success through local financial support and recent initiatives, unlike the situation in the UK.
London's role as the sole source of income and wealth is diminishing, creating vulnerability in other UK cities, necessitating a comprehensive investment strategy focusing on digital industries in regional areas.
To bridge the regional gap and prevent brain drain to London, a strong focus on digital skills, education, and local training is crucial for fostering economic prosperity in UK regional cities.
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