By Sharon Todd The UK has accepted it needs a proper industrial strategy to compete on the world stage, but it must match words with action – and crucially a plan – if it wants to succeed, writes Sharon Todd Finally, UK politicians seem to have accepted that the country needs an industrial strategy if we are to accelerate growth, modernise the economy and become a science and technology superpower. Labour, for example, released an industrial strategy paper in September, while Jeremy Hunt has been keener to at least reference the concept than many of his recent predecessors as chancellor. Howev…