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Labour's McDonnell considers giving workers right to buy firms | Labour's McDonnell considers giving workers right to buy firms |
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A Labour government could give employees the right to take over their companies if they are sold, dissolved or floated on the stock market. | A Labour government could give employees the right to take over their companies if they are sold, dissolved or floated on the stock market. |
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says the party does not want to return to an era of widespread state ownership. | Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says the party does not want to return to an era of widespread state ownership. |
Instead, Labour would look to expand co-operatives and explore giving workers the "right to own". | Instead, Labour would look to expand co-operatives and explore giving workers the "right to own". |
David Cameron has accused Labour of wanting to turn back the clock to the days of state ownership and strikes. | David Cameron has accused Labour of wanting to turn back the clock to the days of state ownership and strikes. |
But Mr McDonnell tackled this claim head-on in a speech in Manchester, saying Labour had to move on from its traditional belief that state ownership was always the answer. | But Mr McDonnell tackled this claim head-on in a speech in Manchester, saying Labour had to move on from its traditional belief that state ownership was always the answer. |
"Whatever the achievements of the past, we cannot simply turn the clock back - whether to 1997, 1964, or 1945," he said. | "Whatever the achievements of the past, we cannot simply turn the clock back - whether to 1997, 1964, or 1945," he said. |
At the last election, "the Tories talked relentlessly, overwhelmingly about the future. Labour, strikingly, did not". | At the last election, "the Tories talked relentlessly, overwhelmingly about the future. Labour, strikingly, did not". |
"We cannot allow that to happen again. We cannot be small 'c' conservatives." | "We cannot allow that to happen again. We cannot be small 'c' conservatives." |
He added: "A future Labour government will end the current programme of spending cuts. We will protect what has already been won. | He added: "A future Labour government will end the current programme of spending cuts. We will protect what has already been won. |
"But we must look beyond this point. We should be seizing the opportunity to create a fairer, more democratic society." | "But we must look beyond this point. We should be seizing the opportunity to create a fairer, more democratic society." |
Labour has already announced its intention to return the railways to public ownership. | Labour has already announced its intention to return the railways to public ownership. |
But when it comes to the wider economy, Mr McDonnell said Labour should "look elsewhere" for solutions, and draw on its tradition of supporting workers' co-operatives. | But when it comes to the wider economy, Mr McDonnell said Labour should "look elsewhere" for solutions, and draw on its tradition of supporting workers' co-operatives. |
He signalled support for giving employees in companies which are about to be sold off - or floated on the stock exchange - the first option to purchase the company. | He signalled support for giving employees in companies which are about to be sold off - or floated on the stock exchange - the first option to purchase the company. |
'Positive alternative' | 'Positive alternative' |
"The Tories have offered a Right to Buy, Labour would seek to better this. We'd be creating a new Right to Own," he said in a speech in Manchester. | "The Tories have offered a Right to Buy, Labour would seek to better this. We'd be creating a new Right to Own," he said in a speech in Manchester. |
He said the "biggest hurdle" facing co-ops and other small businesses was getting initial funding from high street banks. | He said the "biggest hurdle" facing co-ops and other small businesses was getting initial funding from high street banks. |
"No other major developed economy has just five banks providing 80% of loans. We'd look to break up these monopolies, introducing real competition and choice. | "No other major developed economy has just five banks providing 80% of loans. We'd look to break up these monopolies, introducing real competition and choice. |
"Regional and local banks, prudently run and with a public service mandate, have to be part of the solution here." | "Regional and local banks, prudently run and with a public service mandate, have to be part of the solution here." |
Mr McDonnell is also considering adopting the Italian government's policy of offering funding to help employee-owned enterprises to get off the ground. | Mr McDonnell is also considering adopting the Italian government's policy of offering funding to help employee-owned enterprises to get off the ground. |
"With consortium co-operatives providing an effective means for new businesses to share and reduce costs, we'd look to support these at a local level, working with local authorities, businesses and trade unions," he said. | "With consortium co-operatives providing an effective means for new businesses to share and reduce costs, we'd look to support these at a local level, working with local authorities, businesses and trade unions," he said. |
'Terrible downsides' | |
He said the policy would be developed "over the next few years", adding: "In an uncertain world where a laissez faire market approach continues to fail, co-operation is an idea whose time has come again. | He said the policy would be developed "over the next few years", adding: "In an uncertain world where a laissez faire market approach continues to fail, co-operation is an idea whose time has come again. |
"This is the start of developing a new, positive economic alternative for Labour." | "This is the start of developing a new, positive economic alternative for Labour." |
He also urged Labour to embrace opportunities offered by the internet and new technology. | He also urged Labour to embrace opportunities offered by the internet and new technology. |
"Technology is proving disruptive. It can have terrible downsides - de-skilling and an accelerated concentration of wealth. | "Technology is proving disruptive. It can have terrible downsides - de-skilling and an accelerated concentration of wealth. |
"But it also opens up new possibilities - the explosion of sharing that the Internet can provide. | "But it also opens up new possibilities - the explosion of sharing that the Internet can provide. |
"There is an entrepreneurial spirit at work here: not the theatrical meanness and one-upmanship of Gordon Gekko, but a desire to create something better for us all." | "There is an entrepreneurial spirit at work here: not the theatrical meanness and one-upmanship of Gordon Gekko, but a desire to create something better for us all." |
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Greg Hands said Labour represented "a threat to our economic security". | |
He added: "Now we know the truth: Labour is planning another debt-fuelled spending spree and a huge tax bombshell on the businesses that have helped to drive Britain's recovery from the economic mess they left behind." |