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Small firms need political stability
With no political party securing a majority and the prospect of a hung parliament, the Forum of Private Business (FPB) has called on MPs to put aside their differences and create a functioning administration as soon as possible.
The FPB believes small to medium-sized enterprises are crucial to Britain's economic recovery, with the potential to create jobs and spearhead innovation. But the uncertainty and confusion caused by a hung Parliament will jeopardise this and hamper business owners' attempts to plan ahead.
"I expect many smaller businesses will be disappointed that the election has resulted in a hung Parliament," said FPB chief executive Phil Orford.
"However, the outcome can't be changed so it is vital that the newly-elected MPs put aside party politics and work together to come up with a credible system of governance."
Post Date: May 7th, 2010
The FPB believes small to medium-sized enterprises are crucial to Britain's economic recovery, with the potential to create jobs and spearhead innovation. But the uncertainty and confusion caused by a hung Parliament will jeopardise this and hamper business owners' attempts to plan ahead.
"I expect many smaller businesses will be disappointed that the election has resulted in a hung Parliament," said FPB chief executive Phil Orford.
"However, the outcome can't be changed so it is vital that the newly-elected MPs put aside party politics and work together to come up with a credible system of governance."
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Post Date: May 7th, 2010




