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Jeremy King says private equity no recipe for restaurant success

The short-term outlook of private equity groups has undermined restaurants and retail on the high street, according to Jeremy King, the London restaurateur who runs some of London’s most well-heeled destinations such as the Wolseley and the Delauney.

London has become a difficult market to make money, said Mr King in an interview above the Wolseley, the Mayfair restaurant frequented by many of the capital’s business and political establishment.

He cites a number of factors from soaring business rates and rents to Brexit, which has slowed the flow of talented, career-minded European workers.

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