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UK Should Invest in Hard and Soft Infrastructure, Fund Manager Says

On this episode of Voternomics, Abrdn Chairman Douglas Flint explains why the new government needs to build up transportation and education.

Douglas Flint 

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The next UK government should invest in “physical and soft infrastructure,” says Douglas Flint, chairman of fund manager Abrdn, and should borrow money to do it. A former Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings, Flint joins this week’s Voternomics podcast to explain how a new government can accomplish such a feat.