An Open Letter To Our Prime Minister, David Cameron
May 12th, 2010 admin

I eagerly watched the election coverage and comprehensively read your manifesto. The Conservatives election promise of “Change” and that of the Liberal Democrats of ” A fairer Britain” have compelled me to write to you in this way and raise some important points on how I believe you could create change and a fairer Britain for over 90% of all businesses in the UK. These points take in to consideration the fact that the majority of businesses within the UK are small businesses. There therefore needs to be specific guidance and legislation put in to place for these businesses, instead of only for the selected few large & multi-national …
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