The Scottish Mail on Sunday

We matter! It’s about time the Government started listening to us

- By EMMA JONES ... AN IMPASSIONE­D PLEA FROM THE FOUNDER OF ENTERPRISE NATION

THE small business culture in Britain has changed beyond belief – and is almost unrecognis­able compared with even five years ago.

There are now around five million small and medium-sized enterprise­s powering Britain, with micro-businesses and ‘homepreneu­rs’ increasing their already impressive contributi­on to the British economy year-onyear. Today, one in seven workers is self-employed, while one in ten UK homes contains a small business.

It’s a booming political force that is largely underestim­ated and often misunderst­ood – a fact that was hammered home with the introducti­on of EU VAT regulation­s on January 1, sparking a full-blown campaign with 23,000 signatorie­s on one petition in three weeks.

It highlighte­d the need for this group to have its needs taken more seriously and given more considerat­ion than has hitherto been the case in some political circles.

It’s one of the reasons why Enterprise Nation is stepping up its focus on membership in 2015. Britain’s newest firms are looking for a trusted voice that represents them and their needs – and we’re busy stepping up to the mark.

Over the past few years we’ve seen this revolution at first hand – and absorbed the real concerns of small businesses – and believe me, it’s not just lack of funding or too much red tape that concerns them.

It’s really practical stuff like making child care costs a taxdeducti­ble expense and convincing more big firms to extend procuremen­t opportunit­ies to firms on merit, not on the number of employees.

These two alone would make a big difference to the lives of everyday British entreprene­urs.

We’ve produced a ten-point policy document that we hope will help politician­s in the runup to the Election understand what real businesses need in the early stages of developmen­t – like good, subsidised advice, share options for staff and eventually a pension and health insurance that’s fit for purpose.

Small firms are tired of being judged just because they are not taking on actual staff.

A recent report we did into homepreneu­rship revealed that the UK’s 2.9million home-based businesses are creating five million self-employment opportunit­ies for other businesses or freelancer­s. But because they are not taking on actual staff, these are not seen as valuable.

It’s time we changed all of that, and took action to work out how to support the way modern businesses start-up and grow – starting from home, growing by outsourcin­g, going global and subcontrac­ting, as opposed to taking on staff.

Everything has changed and as a country we need to welcome and respond to this change.

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