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During the course of the last 12 months there has been much reflection on the course of events leading up to the downturn and dare I say, even more reflection on the actions of Government during the initial crisis and in dealing with the economic fallout.
When we consider that SME's (small to medium enterprises) in the UK provide 99% of the UK's employment, and therefore account for the majority of the UK tax coffers, many people have been left wondering whether the Government would be best served, injecting more support into SME's than into propping up the corporate giants?
This discussion is therefore aimed at the SME owners, managers and employees of the UK to have your say.
From Ed.....
During the course of the last 12 months there has been much reflection on the course of events leading up to the downturn and dare I say, even more reflection on the actions of Government during the initial crisis and in dealing with the economic fallout.
When we consider that SME's (small to medium enterprises) in the UK provide 99% of the UK's employment, and therefore account for the majority of the UK tax coffers, many people have been left wondering whether the Government would be best served, injecting more support into SME's than into propping up the corporate giants?
This discussion is therefore aimed at the SME owners, managers and employees of the UK to have your say.