Retailers add voice to public spending cuts
Industry chiefs including Next chief executive Lord Wolfson, Marks & Spencer chairman Sir Stuart Rose and Harvey Nichols chief executive Joseph Wan, have backed the coalition Government’s public spending cuts and said that any lesser action would result in £100bn of additional debt, a rise in interest rates and further tax rises.
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