UK Budget Bonus Episode featuring Anthony Impey MBE
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“The NEET number should be a real national concern — nearly a million — and I think it’s actually higher, because it’s not capturing young people in zero-hour or gig work.” — Anthony Impey, MBE
Set against the backdrop of the 2025 Autumn Budget, City & Guilds CEO Kirstie Donnelly MBE sat down with Anthony Impey MBE, Chief Executive of Be the Business—the organisation championing productivity across UK businesses. Anthony also chairs the City & Guilds Industry Skills Board.
In this special bonus episode, Kirstie and Anthony unpack what the Chancellor’s announcements really mean for the skills system, employers, and the workforce of the future — with reflections recorded just hours after the Budget was delivered.
And yes… discover what being a lettuce picker and a young bus conductor have to do with this UK Budget episode. (You’ll be surprised — but it makes perfect sense.)
Be among the first to watch as they reflect on the key talking points from the Budget, including:
- What the announcements mean for skills policy and workforce development across the UK.
- Key implications for employers, training providers, and individuals navigating the skills landscape
- The top omissions from the Budget and their potential impact on the sector.
- How policymakers, business leaders, and the sector can work together to drive productivity and foster lifelong learning.
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