KEY POINTS
  • He outlined plans on Wednesday for the country to become a "high wage, high skill, high productivity economy."
  • The U.K. has been dealing with a lack of workers in some key sectors, leading to disruptions to fuel and food deliveries and shortages for British consumers.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Network Rail Queens Road Compound on October 4, 2021 in Manchester, England.

LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised changes to the direction that the U.K. economy is traveling in, outlining plans on Wednesday for the country to become a "high wage, high skill, high productivity economy."

Addressing his Conservative Party's annual conference later on Wednesday, Johnson told delegates that the government is "dealing with the biggest underlying issues of our economy and society" and is ready to tackle "problems that no government has had the guts to tackle before."