Reeves vows to stop UK tech from 'drifting abroad'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told the BBC she wants to stop top British technology firms and scientists "drifting abroad" to make money.
She said she wants "the pattern to end", adding that the government was investing £2.
5bn in quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI).
Many tech firms that start in the UK end up moving their businesses overseas, often to the US.
Speaking to the BBC at the National Quantum Computing Centre in Oxfordshire, Reeves said her UK growth plan showed the benefits of stability and a "strategic and active state".
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