Election to give voice to UK small business, FSB says
A general election will give 5.8 million small businesses the opportunity to have their voice heard, FSB national chairman has said.
Recently European Union has granted a third delay to the divorce that was originally supposed to take place on March 29, then 31 October, now deadline pushed back to 31 January 2020.
The UK is facing a December 12 election after Prime Minister Boris Johnson won approval from parliament on Tuesday for an early ballot.
Responding to the MPs decision to vote for a general election, national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Mike Cherry said that
“A general election gives our 5.8 million small businesses the opportunity to tell MPs across the UK that,
“It is time for them to get back to the business of resolving the many domestic challenges such as radically reforming business rates, tackling the looming apprenticeships funding crisis and making sure local roads get the focus they deserve, that have been neglected because of Brexit,” said Mr Cherry.
He urged small business owners and self-employed to get out there and register to vote.
“It is vital that every small business has their voice heard in December.
“A motivated small business community can hold potential MPs to account and ensure that they commit to driving a domestic focused agenda aimed at supporting and empowering them.”
He urged small business owners and self-employed to get out there and register to vote.