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McDonnell offers City bankers a ‘fresh start’
The Shadow Chancellor said they had a role to play in Labour's radical policymaking but also warned that the party would not be as hands off as previous governments
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SHADOW chancellor John McDonnell offered City bankers a “fresh start” today, claiming they, along with trade unions and manufacturers, had a role to play in Labour’s “radical" policymaking.

But he warned that a Labour government would not be as hands off as previous governments and he would not apologise for believing “in the need for finance to serve the wider economy rather than becoming the overpowerful master of everything else.”

Speaking at Labour’s Future of the Financial Sector conference at Bloomberg’s new British headquarters in London, he criticised the light-touch approach to the City.

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