I’m a small business owner and I’m still torn on who to vote for

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The race is on for the general election 2024, but what are the parties pledging for small businesses? We talk to some entrepreneurs to find out which party they are leaning towards.

have shown support for small businesses after Brexit, something that has helped to shape his decision about who he will vote for this Thursday.

“The Conservatives, with only five points, appear least aligned with our priorities. Given our previous voting history and current priorities, we find ourselves leaning towards the Green Party or Liberal Democrats. These parties offer the strongest environmental commitments while also addressing economic concerns to varying degrees.”Soaring costs and inflation, higher taxes and regulation and reduced consumer spending have defined the past few years for the UK’s estimated 5.

She did say, however, that she was leaning towards Reform, adding that she thought Nigel Farage’s party “seem to have small business in mind”. Ms Williams said Reform’s plans to increase the VAT Threshold to £150,000 from £90,000 offer corporation tax-free allowance of £100,000, which she thinks is “great for smaller businesses with only small profits, keeping profits within the areas in which they serve”, and their plans for a four per cent online delivery tax, all caught her eye.

“Additional costs of doing business cannot continue to be placed on small businesses without many falling by the wayside.” Invest in energy, transport and digital infrastructure to help businesses grow, including plans to deliver high-speed internet to more than 80 per cent of the country and invest £4.7bn in smaller cities across the North and the MidlandsThe party has said it has no plans to increase taxes on working people nor does it plan to raise NI contributions

 

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