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London 2012 Olympics 'have boosted UK economy by £9.9bn' | London 2012 Olympics 'have boosted UK economy by £9.9bn' |
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The UK economy has seen a £9.9bn boost in trade and investment from hosting the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, research suggests. | The UK economy has seen a £9.9bn boost in trade and investment from hosting the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, research suggests. |
A report by the government department which promotes UK businesses put new contracts, sales and foreign investment in the last year down to the Games. | A report by the government department which promotes UK businesses put new contracts, sales and foreign investment in the last year down to the Games. |
But the claims were met with scepticism by some economists and the Federation of Small Businesses. | But the claims were met with scepticism by some economists and the Federation of Small Businesses. |
Government estimates put the cost of hosting the Games at £8.9bn. | Government estimates put the cost of hosting the Games at £8.9bn. |
'Creative accounting' | 'Creative accounting' |
Prime Minister David Cameron said "a lot of deals were done" around the time of the Olympics. | |
The report, for the UK Trade and Investment department (UKTI), said the Olympics resulted in: | The report, for the UK Trade and Investment department (UKTI), said the Olympics resulted in: |
Much of the Olympic park and stadium for the Winter Olympics in Russia was "designed and built by British businesses", Mr Cameron told BBC Radio's Test Match Special. | |
"So there's real jobs, real money in the Olympics if we get it right." | |
But sports economist Stefan Szymanski said it was impossible to tell how much of the economic activity could be put down to the Games. | But sports economist Stefan Szymanski said it was impossible to tell how much of the economic activity could be put down to the Games. |
"It's almost like a bit of creative accounting. There's no way of testing whether what they're saying is really true." | "It's almost like a bit of creative accounting. There's no way of testing whether what they're saying is really true." |
Jonathan Portes, director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and a former chief economist at the Cabinet Office, said attributing the economic benefits to the Olympics was "a little far-fetched to say the least". | |
Business Secretary Vince Cable defended the figures in the report. | Business Secretary Vince Cable defended the figures in the report. |
"A lot of people were very cynical about this... but as a result of all the work that was done we have this very considerable amount," he said. | "A lot of people were very cynical about this... but as a result of all the work that was done we have this very considerable amount," he said. |
He added there was an "upward estimate" that, by 2020, the Games could have benefited the UK by as much as £40bn. | He added there was an "upward estimate" that, by 2020, the Games could have benefited the UK by as much as £40bn. |
'Thrilling chapter' | 'Thrilling chapter' |
One engineering firm which was behind the Olympic park on the 2012 site said the Games had boosted its standing with other host countries and governments delivering large-scale transport and urban regeneration projects. | One engineering firm which was behind the Olympic park on the 2012 site said the Games had boosted its standing with other host countries and governments delivering large-scale transport and urban regeneration projects. |
Mike McNicholas from the Atkins consultancy said: "What we saw in the run-up to the games was a huge interest from overseas governments and industry to look at how the Games was delivered." | Mike McNicholas from the Atkins consultancy said: "What we saw in the run-up to the games was a huge interest from overseas governments and industry to look at how the Games was delivered." |
But for businesses outside London, The Federation of Small Businesses said the impact of the Games had been a disappointment. | But for businesses outside London, The Federation of Small Businesses said the impact of the Games had been a disappointment. |
"The contracts we were expecting really didn't materialise," said national policy chairman Mike Cherry. | "The contracts we were expecting really didn't materialise," said national policy chairman Mike Cherry. |
As well as the financial impact of the Games, the report - Inspired by 2012: The legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games - highlights its influence on sport and regeneration. | As well as the financial impact of the Games, the report - Inspired by 2012: The legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games - highlights its influence on sport and regeneration. |
It also says the Games volunteers inspired more people to take up similar roles in their communities. | It also says the Games volunteers inspired more people to take up similar roles in their communities. |
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations said there had been an "encouraging" boost to volunteering. But funding cuts to the voluntary sector left a "question mark" over the Games' legacy, executive director Justin Davis-Smith warned. | The National Council for Voluntary Organisations said there had been an "encouraging" boost to volunteering. But funding cuts to the voluntary sector left a "question mark" over the Games' legacy, executive director Justin Davis-Smith warned. |
The prime minister said: "If you go back to when we first won the Olympics in 2005, we've got 1.4 million more people taking part in sport every week." | |
But BBC sports editor David Bond said in the last year participation had actually dropped by 200,000. | But BBC sports editor David Bond said in the last year participation had actually dropped by 200,000. |
Labour's Olympics spokeswoman Tessa Jowell called on the government to reverse the "damage inflicted" to school sport funding. | |
The report also found that employment programmes by Boris Johnson the Mayor of London had failed to deliver long-term Olympic jobs for the capital with only a fraction of people going into the jobs predicted. | The report also found that employment programmes by Boris Johnson the Mayor of London had failed to deliver long-term Olympic jobs for the capital with only a fraction of people going into the jobs predicted. |
In a message in the report, Olympics legacy ambassador Lord Coe, who chaired Games organiser Locog, said: "Progress reflected in this report against each of the legacy commitments is a promising start. | In a message in the report, Olympics legacy ambassador Lord Coe, who chaired Games organiser Locog, said: "Progress reflected in this report against each of the legacy commitments is a promising start. |
"There can, however, be no room for complacency. Just as the Games took 10 years to win, plan and deliver, so legacy must be seen as a 10-year project to realise lasting change." | "There can, however, be no room for complacency. Just as the Games took 10 years to win, plan and deliver, so legacy must be seen as a 10-year project to realise lasting change." |
International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said: "The London 2012 Games have definitively served as a catalyst for development and improvements, both tangible and intangible, which would otherwise have taken decades to achieve." | International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said: "The London 2012 Games have definitively served as a catalyst for development and improvements, both tangible and intangible, which would otherwise have taken decades to achieve." |