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John Caudwell on What to Watch in UK Spring Statement

John Caudwell on What to Watch in UK Spring Statement

Bloomberg26-03-2025

John Caudwell, British entrepreneur and founder of Phones4U, on the UK Chancellor's Spring Statement and how the UK can reinvigorate growth. Caudwell speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie on "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)

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