Hague: Stop moaning, work harder

William Hague told the country's bosses to work harder in the current economic climate William Hague told the country's bosses to work harder in the current economic climate

Foreign Secretary William Hague has said there is only one answer to Britain's economic woes - hard work.

In a blunt message to the country's bosses, he said they should stop complaining and get on with the business of wealth creation.

His comments, in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, are a direct riposte to business leaders who criticised the lack of measures for economic growth in the Queen's Speech.

"There's only one growth strategy - work hard," Mr Hague said. "I think they should be getting on with the task of creating more of those jobs and more of those exports, rather than complaining about it."

Asked if his comments could be compared to Lord Tebbit's "on your bike" message to the unemployed in the 1980s, Mr Hague said: "It's more than that. It's 'Get on the plane, go and sell things overseas, go and study overseas'.

"It's much more than getting on the bike, the bike didn't go that far."

The paper said that Mr Hague, as a former comprehensive schoolboy from Yorkshire whose parents manufactured soft drinks, was seen as the best person to deliver the tough message, rather than David Cameron or George Osborne, who have been criticised for their privileged backgrounds.

Comments(1)

YorkToff says...
12:30pm Sun 13 May 12

And now the incompetent and increasingly desperate Tories blame business leaders for the dire state of the UK economy.

What a joke!

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