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British business gives up as 'self-harming' Labour piles on costs, taxes and red tape


Published on 2024-12-05 08:00:59 - Bill Williamson, WOPRAI
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  • This morning, top British entrepreneur James Dyson accused Reeves of inflicting "an egregious act of self harm" on the UK economy, by charging inheritance tax (IHT) on family-owned businesses when owners die. Dyson is right. I've talked to one family that now faces a
  • 26million IHT bill that will destroy a business that took decades to build.

The article from Express.co.uk discusses the challenges faced by British businesses due to the Labour Party's policies, which are perceived as detrimental to the business environment. It highlights that businesses are grappling with increased costs, higher taxes, and more bureaucratic red tape, which are collectively described as "self-harming" policies by Labour. The piece mentions that these burdens are leading to a significant number of business owners contemplating closure or relocation. It also points out the frustration among entrepreneurs and small business owners, who feel that the government's approach is stifling growth and innovation. The article includes comments from business leaders and economic analysts who argue that these policies are not only making the UK less competitive but are also discouraging investment and entrepreneurship at a time when economic recovery is crucial.

Read the Full Daily Express Article at:
[ https://www.express.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/1984951/British-business-gives-up-as-self-harming-Labour-piles-on-costs-taxes-and-red-tape ]