20% of Brits aspire to start their own business or side hustle, study shows

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A poll of 2,000 adults found that 53 per cent want to go it alone, while 29 per cent would like to team up with others

According to recent research, over one in five Brits are interested in starting their own business or side hustle, with one-third looking to make the jump within two years. The study, conducted by AXA as part of its Startup Angel competition, discovered that the desire for greater flexibility and independence were among the top reasons for wanting to ditch the 9-5 corporate grind.

Soni continues: "Whatever industry they're looking to venture into, running a small business requires hard work, determination and a bit of help along the way." The 22 year old entrepreneur from Neston was inspired to start her company, Intotum, after witnessing her grandfather's challenges in finding comfortable and stylish clothing suitable for his stoma and urostomy bag, following his third cancer battle.

Tantush began by focusing on wheelchair users, developing custom patterns and styles for those who are seated, including ambulatory wheelchair users.

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