24 Dec 2024
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has stated  that half a million new entrepreneurs are required in the New Year to 'unlock  opportunities' and stimulate economic growth.
The FSB has called on the government to set a target  of supporting and encouraging 500,000 more small businesses to exist by January  2028. This, it says, would take the small business community back to its  pre-pandemic size of six million.
According to the FSB, changes to the benefits system  should be implemented to help increase the number of people moving from  unemployment to self-employment.
By addressing existing barriers, the government could unleash  much-needed new and dynamic entrepreneurship, and in turn grow local economies  in communities right across the UK, the business group added.
Tina McKenzie, Policy Chair at the FSB, said: 'Replenishing  the small business community to its pre-pandemic size of six million is also a  no-brainer for the economy, which is why the government should commit to a  target of 500,000 more small businesses existing by 2028 – and follow our  evidence-based recommendations to achieve that.
'This would not only be good for growth overall, but  also crucial for local economies, communities and individuals in all parts of  the UK.'