The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Demand for next government to lower cost of doing business

FSB survey calls for action to help self-employed

- Michael Alexander

Scottish business owners believe that the next UK Government should lower the cost of doing business while offering fresh help for the self-employed, according to a poll.

With less than three weeks to go until the General Election, a new Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) survey shows that action to tackle high business costs is a key priority for more than half (56%) of their Scottish members.

This figure is slightly higher than the 53% who cited delivering a good Brexit deal for small businesses as one of their priorities.

In addition, 44% of respondent­s want action to tackle the problems the selfemploy­ed face accessing social security support and pensions.

The poll was conducted in the last fortnight and asked firms to indicate their key issues for the next UK parliament­ary term.

It revealed that 41% of Scottish firms feel that delivering regional growth should be a key priority, with 37% urging infrastruc­ture investment and 34% asking for help to create jobs.

Over a third (34%) of smaller business owners wanted the next UK Government to tackle late payments.

Andy Willox, FSB’s Scottish policy convener, said: “Hundreds of thousands of Scots are self-employed or run a small business. More people work for themselves north of the border than work for the NHS.

“These hardest of hardworkin­g voters are looking for the next UK Government to keep on top of the domestic agenda, as well as deliver a Brexit deal which works for every locality and sector.”

More people workfor themselves north of the border than work for the NHS

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