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Rachel Reeves Receives Backing For Chancellor Exchequer Position

June 11, 2024
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Women have made significant strides across various sectors of British society, holding numerous influential positions. 

However, one key role remains elusive: the governorship of the Bank of England. This historical barrier may soon be broken, as discussions about appointing a female governor gain momentum. 

This potential change symbolizes a significant step towards greater gender equality in high-level economic policymaking.

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Over a dozen of the UK’s leading businesswomen have come forward to back Labour’s Rachel Reeves as a potential first female Chancellor of the Exchequer. 

They suggested her appointment could introduce a fresh and much-needed perspective to economic policymaking.

This endorsement marks another notable achievement in the sustained efforts by Reeves and Labour leader Keir Starmer to build bridges with businesses and the financial sector. 

The group of CEOs and founders highlighted their positive encounters with the shadow chancellor, commending her for her business-friendly approach and dedication to a well-defined plan for economic growth.

This development follows a recent letter signed by 121 business leaders, which endorsed Labour’s economic policies and called for a shift in central government. 

Shortly thereafter, Reeves addressed a business audience, pledging that if Labour is elected, she would lead the most “pro-growth” Treasury in UK history and aim to return the party to the “center ground of politics,” balancing the needs of workers and business interests.

Influential Women Supports Reeves

The latest letter, signed by 13 prominent businesswomen in their capacities, features notable figures such as Jo Whitfield, CEO of Matalan, and Nicola Mendelsohn, head of the global business group at Meta. 

Other signatories include Janette Bell, managing director of First Bus; Faeth Birch, CEO for UK, Middle East, and Asia at PR firm FGS Global; Irene Hays, chair and owner of Hays Travel; and Karen Blackett, former UK president of WPP.

The signatories reflect on the substantial progress women have made across various sectors but point out that economic policymaking still lacks female representation. 

The letter emphasizes that despite the talents of many women in politics, no woman has ever held the positions of governor of the Bank of England, permanent secretary to the Treasury, or Chancellor of the Exchequer in the institution’s 800-year history.

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The businesswomen argue that this lack of representation is not due to a shortage of capable women. 

They cite examples of influential women in politics such as Margaret Thatcher, Barbara Castle, Harriet Harman, and Theresa May, asserting that while progress in parliamentary representation is commendable, more remains to be done.

The exclusion of women from key economic roles raises critical questions about the impact on policymaking, the letter asserts. 

“We have seen it in business and we know the same is true in politics and economics: women’s underrepresentation in economic decision-making has consequences. 

“On issues from flexible working, to childcare arrangements, to the undervalued work that women disproportionately do in upholding economic activity, we have made only gradual progress in recent decades.” 

Letter signed by Businesswomen

The letter underscores the slow progress made over recent decades in addressing these challenges, highlighting the opportunity for change presented by the upcoming election. 

The business leaders recount their discussions with Reeves, appreciating her receptiveness to business concerns and her comprehensive economic plan.

The signatories urge that regardless of the election outcome, this moment should not be missed to advance women’s representation in economic decision-making, thus enabling substantial and meaningful progress. 

“Whoever wins this election, we should not ignore the chance to make real, tangible progress,” the letter concludes.

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