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Kemi Badenoch, the UK's Business Secretary, asserts that British ingenuity and industry, not colonialism or the slave trade, propelled the UK's economic growth, citing a book by the Institute of Economic Affairs.
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How might this shift in perspective impact future economic policies in the UK?
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