David Cameron at the CBI today

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So our belovéd leader, David Cameron, is talking today to the CBI about how the private sector can help the 'Transform our Fortunes' - how will he be taken?

With loving arms wrapped around him from the industrial workings of the British business community?

Will he have to duck for fear of rotten fruit being thrown at him?

It is reported by the BBC today that he will tell the CBI, "he knows where economic growth and new jobs will come from." Does he have a crystal ball? Are all the big businesses in Britain today going to be waiting with baited breath?

I think the issue over 490,000 jobs over the next fours years may come up - don't you? With these having to be shouldered by the private sector, the issue seemed to be swept under the carpet somewhat in the 62 minute spending review speech. Granted there seems to be more than half a million jobs available in the UK and that a lot of the people out of the 490,000 are reported to be moving into retirement - but the private sector will have to create new jobs. Unsion have voiced a number of 425,000 new jobs needed to be created over 4 years to cope. It's a mix of not having the right skills and people not wanting to do the jobs available.

I will be listening out on Twitter for the ramblings from the CBI today as I expect the speech from Mr Cameron to be trending in the UK online later today.