
UK Super Tanker Pension Funds Invest in UK
Earlier this week, Rachel Reeves confirmed that she will introduce new laws to require UK defined benefit (final and career average salary) pension schemes to invest a minimum amount in the UK. Unlike other countries such as Australia, where superannuation schemes are required to invest a minimum in Australia, UK pensions schemes do not have to do this meaning £billions of UK pension money is invested overseas providing capital, funding, and developing other economies rather than the UK economy. It is estimated that an additional £60 billion off defined benefit scheme ‘surplus’ will invest in UK firms.
Today, 30th January 2025, Mrs Reeves also published her plan to get the UK into growth again given the current stagnation.
Heathrow Expansion
The government will back the plan to build a third runway at Heathrow, provided it meets ‘environmental and climate objectives’ and claiming it will create 100,000 jobs. This is in addition to plans for expanding Stanstead and London City airports.
Decisions will also shortly be made about expanding Gatwick and Luton airports as well as government working with the Mayor of South Yorkshire to revive Doncaster Airport as well as a new logistics hub at Manchester Airport meaning another 2,000 jobs.
UK ‘Silicon Valley’
Mrs Reeves also vowed to build a European Silicon Valley between Cambridge and Oxford. Utilising the ‘tech hubs’ already there and aiming for the UK to become the AI centre of the planet and make better use of the academic ‘resources’ that are in and around Cambridge and Oxford. It is estimated that will could develop £78 billion of additional income in addition to 4,500 new houses and developments to road and rail connections between the two cities.
New Reservoirs
Plans are made to build to new reservoirs at Abingdon (near Oxford) and the Fens (near Cambridge) at a cost of c£8bn.
Old Trafford Redevelopment
Pending the decision of the Manchester United board to redevelop Old Trafford or build brand new 100,000-seater stadium to create another sports and leisure hub in Manchester, the Government alongside Greater Manchester Council has agreed to fund moving three rail freight terminals, releasing land for the sports hub and 4,500 new homes.
Another Thames Crossing
Government is looking to private finance to fund the £9bn Lower Thames Crossing (the UK’s longest road tunnel).
National Wealth Fund Investments
The National Wealth Fund was set up by Labour. £65m has been set aside for Connected Curb (electric vehicle charging company) and £28m for Cornish Metals , mining materials that are key to electric vehicle, solar panel and wind turbine construction.