
"With Labour's absurd manifesto pledge ruling out income tax rises, the Chancellor is now forced to cobble together a quick-fix solution to fill a black hole that is entirely of her own making," he said. "The one saving grace is the advent of mass AI adoption - a technology that can deliver enormous efficiencies when the government needs them most. This is Labour's chance to show it understands private enterprise and recognise that AI can truly make Britain Great Again."
"Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged to seize the moment and use artificial intelligence to "Make Britain Great Again", as business leaders and technology experts warn that AI may be the only route to growth in a Budget constrained by Labour's tax promises. The calls come as the government prepares to announce thousands of new AI-related jobs and billions of pounds of investment in a bid to boost productivity and reboot the stalled UK economy."
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces pressure to prioritise artificial intelligence as a tool to stimulate growth amid limited fiscal room caused by Labour's tax promises. The government plans thousands of AI-related jobs and major investment, including an AI Growth Zone in South Wales expected to deliver over 5,000 jobs and £137 million to support scientists developing drugs, treatments and medical technologies. Think-tank leaders argue mass AI adoption can deliver efficiencies and help revive private enterprise. Cybersecurity experts caution that large AI investment requires a national defence and regulatory strategy, warning that criminals already target public services like the NHS, nurseries and councils.
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