“Let's move beyond Brexit and focus on the real priorities of businesses across the country,” says Forum of Private Business

Investment is on hold, and no one is taking risks in the current environment, because Brexit uncertainty has stifled businesses, according to leading business support organisation the FPB (Forum of the Private Business).

The Forum’s comments came in advance of this week’s manifesto launches, and as the organisation prepares to launch its key campaigns for 2020.

Ian Cass, Chief Executive of the Forum, “Our members are telling us that Brexit uncertainty has held them back from taking important investment decisions and they want the government, whoever that will be after 12 December, to focus on domestic policies to support them.

“The recent delay from 31 October has made things worse as well because the government held lots of seminars and events designed to prepare businesses for an exit on that date.”

As part of the new focus the Forum wants from the government, it is launching its election ‘wish list’, which will align to its 2020 campaign priorities.

Ian Cass added: “We need the government to look beyond Brexit, and move onto domestic issues to solve the real problems affecting business, so we hope the government takes heed of our wish list.

“Our challenge to all the parties is this: Can they get their small business manifesto onto one sheet of A4, telling small business in a clear and simple fashion what benefits the biggest contributors to the UK economy are going to see if we vote for them?”

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Notes to editors:

Alongside their Brexit campaign, the Forum will be focusing on the following ‘Beyond Brexit’ campaigns during 2020:

1. Protect Your Pub

2. Restore the High Street

3. The Rural Economy

4. Late Payment

5. Regulation and Policy

6. Skills and Training

7. Balancing the UK Economy


About Forum of Private Business

The Forum of Private Business is a not-for-profit comprehensive business support organisation founded in 1977. Our membership is spread throughout the UK and primarily made up of companies that employ between 1-50 employees, helping them to manage employees, saving time, giving advice, support and protection where a business needs it. We are a recognised leading authority on business issues and represent the interests of business owners on many consultative bodies. We have built a solid reputation, being influential in many areas of policy-making, in changing laws that affect small businesses, and we continue to campaign for the fair treatment of businesses within the UK. Everything we do is about making sure our members’ businesses operate profitably. This means that every penny we make goes back in to supporting our members, providing the support and resources that will enable businesses to flourish and grow.


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