George Dibb
@georgedibb.bsky.social
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Assoc Director & Head of Centre for Economic Justice IPPR. Previously IIPP at UCL. Innovation is political. All things policy, politics & running. Views own. 🌈
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georgedibb.bsky.social
🎉Excited to share that today I started a secondment to DESNZ as Principal Policy Advisor for Industrial Strategy.

👩🏼‍🏭Net zero is the economic opportunity of the 21st century so I'm delighted to be joining the team ahead of the publication of the Industrial Strategy White Paper.
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samalvis.bsky.social
New piece by @rachaelhenry.bsky.social & I for the IPPR blog.

The industrial strategy just got harder lets be honest. Tariffs, economic downturn are threatening existing industries at a time govt is trying to reshape or build new ones. They're being pulled in two directions.
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🏗️ | NEW BLOG: Can the UK move from bystander to builder? This new blog blog argues that strategic government intervention is essential to drive industrial growth.

www.ippr.org/articles/fro...
georgedibb.bsky.social
More painful contortions to maintain it's anti Net Zero stance at The Times as it claims that both Net Zero is responsible for high energy costs **and** that we're going to get so much low cost solar energy this summer it'll break the grid

www.thetimes.com/article/e933...
Solar power surge threatens to throw Britain’s grid off balance
The National Energy System Operator may have to tell some power stations to switch off this summer to maintain flexibility in the system
www.thetimes.com
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leohickman.carbonbrief.org
I've been a journalist for 25+ years and I'm not sure I've witnessed as much wilful (and v likely coordinated) disinformation from certain corners of the UK media than over past few days. Sun, Mail and Telegraph have been truly awful - and seemingly shameless

www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Rightwing media falsely blame Ed Miliband for UK steel crisis, experts say
Net zero and clean energy can actually help save the steel industry, experts point out
www.theguardian.com
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morganj0nes.bsky.social
I'm in LabourList, writing about Project Chainsaw, Scottish DOGE, and Labour talking about making Britain great again, all of which does nothing but signal desperation and a clanging lack of ideological self confidence.

labourlist.org/2025/03/labo...
‘Labour should drop the chainsaw rhetoric and stop trying to impress journalists' - LabourList
Morgan Jones argues that Labour does not need to riff on Milei and Musk.
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jessralston.bsky.social
🚨Some major errors & misleading claims from experienced presenter Nick Robinson on BBC Radio 4 Today, when discussing British Steel with Treasury Minister James Murray

I hope these are corrected on tomorrow's programme, and Robinson sticks to the facts in future.

Here's what he got wrong... 🧵
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carsjung.bsky.social
NEW: The government has said it wants to ‘shape the AI revolution’. But our new report finds that much of UK AI innovation is generic and not focussed on solving hard problems. Our detailed AI database shows only one in seven companies focus on solving a specific problem. (1/5)
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samalvis.bsky.social
Remarkable Leader from the Times, which like Badenoch's speech the other day leaves more questions than answers www.thetimes.com/comment/the-...

- How will nuclear reduce electricity prices? Solar's strike price in AR6 was £50.07. Hinkley's last was £128.09. Lots of reasons for nuclear £ not one..
Keir Starmer must seize on a new direction for net zero policy
The prime minister believes the world economy is fundamentally changing. But above all, he should admit the target was a mistake
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georgedibb.bsky.social
Make America Screw In Little Screws Again
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Lutnick: "The army of millions and millions of human beings screwing in little screws to make iPhones -- that kind of thing is going to come to America."
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praneshippr.bsky.social
Trump's tariffs are destabilising the global economy, and will impact UK manufacturers, particularly the car industry. A trade deal to avoid tariffs will be helpful, but the government can go further by supporting these industries to build the tech of the future
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liam-evans.bsky.social
Fantastic new research from my colleagues @praneshippr.bsky.social & Simone Gasperin on threats to the UK manufacturing sector from Trump's tariffs... But it's not all bad news, by going for green we can save jobs, boost growth and help the climate.

Story on tomorrow's Mirror front page 👇
jamiewhitehead.bsky.social
The Daily Mirror: Carnage #TomorrowsPapersToday
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ippr.org
🚗 | NEW REPORT: Around 25,000 car manufacturing jobs in the UK are at risk if Trump announces new tariffs today. But as one door closes another one opens. There is huge untapped potential in building & selling green planes, trains and automobiles.

Read here: www.ippr.org/articles/pla...
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sfrost.bsky.social
Green transport manufacturing, including e-bikes, buses and EVs, can play a key role in the UK's industrial strategy

Governance matters: this strategy must fit with creating a better transport system - one that embraces 'multimodal mobility' and reduces car dependency

New @ippr.bsky.social report👇
Planes, trains and automobiles: How green transport can drive manufacturing growth in the UK | IPPR
Along with investment in infrastructure, the production of green transport equipment – electric trains and cars, for example – here in the UK, is the solut
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georgedibb.bsky.social
The future of the sector is clear and its EVs - the industrial strategy needs to put in place the policies to support the sector to transition and retain (and create) jobs

At @ippr.bsky.social we've set out how gov can support these green transport industries here: www.ippr.org/articles/pla...
Planes, trains and automobiles: How green transport can drive manufacturing growth in the UK | IPPR
Along with investment in infrastructure, the production of green transport equipment – electric trains and cars, for example – here in the UK, is the solut
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georgedibb.bsky.social
Today's US tariffs will be massively disruptive to a range of sectors, in particular the UK's car-makers, putting tens of thousands of jobs at risk in the auto sector alone

The gov has the opportunity to support these firms & workers through its industrial strategy
praneshippr.bsky.social
The future of transport is zero- and low-carbon. Where these technologies exist, they are seeing significant growth in trade and displacing fossil-fuel based technologies
georgedibb.bsky.social
I'm sorry that you were disappointed but I hope if you get chance to read the full report you'll see that we're absolutely not careless about good jobs, quite the opposite. We're urging government to put the right industrial strategy in place to protect those good jobs.

www.ippr.org/articles/pla...
Planes, trains and automobiles: How green transport can drive manufacturing growth in the UK | IPPR
Along with investment in infrastructure, the production of green transport equipment – electric trains and cars, for example – here in the UK, is the solut
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georgedibb.bsky.social
Hi Antonia, thanks for your comment and sorry this came across as glib which was not the intention. Lazy phrasing but the "door opening" we mean is for the auto industry to transition to EVs w/ industrial strategy support. Were clear the priority is retaining these (+creating new) jobs in the sector
georgedibb.bsky.social
OK o get you - it's slightly more complicated because you pay IT and NI on different things or in tax speak they have different "bases". IT covers all income (including rental income and pensions) whereas you only pay NI on earned income. So it's not just about aligning the rates basically.
georgedibb.bsky.social
I presume you've listened to the podcast about the man on a quest to design the perfect new pasta shape?
georgedibb.bsky.social
How would merging NI and IT raise £10bn?
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ipprnorth.bsky.social
🚨 NEW: The future is clean & the North holds the key 🔑

Our new report shows regions like the North have the competitive edge needed to rebuild the national economy in a way that is sustainable & fair: That edge is green manufacturing 🏭

www.ippr.org/articles/reg...
Regional economies: The role of industrial strategy as a pathway to greener growth | IPPR
The government’s ongoing development of an industrial strategy provides an opportune moment to lay the foundations for a stronger and more secure domestic
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