The party’s manifesto “referenced a kind of pro-competition environment,” said Laura Navaratnam, U.K. policy lead at the Crypto Council for Innovation, an industry group. “It talked about the role of regulators, but all in a broader context. So still, nothing on crypto. But on the plus side, they haven’t said anything negative either.”
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