David Cameron back entrepreneurs increases of self-employment
The Prime Minister urged "more people to work instead of accepting a job" launch a week of events across the country to encourage people to start businesses.
The Company Secretary Vince Cable sustained emphasis David Cameron on the activities of self-employed persons and small business to Global Entrepreneurship Week UK (ECM), pledge to tackle "costly regulations and taxes" in order to encourage entrepreneurial activity which, says, generates economic growth and employment.
"Self employment grows in small businesses, small businesses grow in large enterprises."The week of the entrepreneurial spirit is how we get this pipeline working", he said.
"Britain is bad in this the tout.Nous create a large number of companies and our sector of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is very strong."
Mr. Cable said: "If you look at the number of businesses created there are many positive on the subject."The fastest growing in the last six months has been in places such as Sunderland and Rotherham. ?
He said that the Government has focused on support of small businesses because "experience is chide the growth of employment.
However, the most recent statistics from the Ministry business show that there was a 17,000 drop in the number of private sector firms employing persons in 2009, compared with an increase of 68 000 businesses run by one person.
The number of companies with less than £ 70,000 per year sales also fell 25 000.They were replaced by 76 000 small firms.
Stock companies increased by 51,000 jobs across all companies private sector 4.8 m in 2009 309,000 persons 22.8 m. dropped a small and medium-sized enterprises, which comprise 99 9pc total stock, throw these all emplois.Dans 102,000.
Professor Robert Blackburn in the centre of research for small business at the University of Kingston, has stated: "the attraction of being an employee was relatively high in self-employment: salary, benefits such as a pension.Cependant, I think relative attractiveness has disparu.Je think this is one of the reasons why we have more small businesses."There was a combination of a surge of cyclical downturn and a structural change in a person.?
North West and London has seen an increase higher than their stock of companies at the beginning of 2009, while the largest falls lived in Southeast and East Midlands.Les new popular business areas were financial services and agriculture and fisheries, the two digits double see if student .the great falls were manufacturing, hotels and restaurants and retail outlets.
This week, the United Kingdom 27,000 students will create market stalls that they launch in December market money to run up to Christmas from GEW business plans.
Last year, students from Highcliffe School in Christchurch Dorset, has reached the regional final of competition with books for children in their respectful of the environment.
Yesterday, four of the team - Seb Keats, Sam Millard, Lucy Goddard and Hannah Leary - which are now in the sixth form shared what they had learned with the younger members of the school to encourage them to be more entrepreneurial... and sell more of their books.
Among other activities is a tour bus charity promotions featuring veterans Richard de Doug Dragon invites youth to £ 2000 of funding for social enterprise ideas.
The bus visits to Newcastle, Birmingham and Sheffield this weekend.