Small Business Commissioner Tells North East Firms: 'Your Message Was Well Heard'
Small Business Commissioner: 'Your Message Was Well Heard'

The Government's leading official for supporting small firms has met business leaders in Newcastle and told them that 'your message was well heard'.

Emma Jones Visits Newcastle for SME Safari

Emma Jones, the small business commissioner, has been in the North East to meet leaders of small businesses as part of a series of 'SME safaris' around the country. After the event, she wrote on social media that business leaders want 'less admin and more time to spend on growth'.

She was also told that recent Government policy changes, including a rise in the minimum wage and equalisation of pay rates for younger people, had significantly impacted many small firms. Ms Jones said: 'The increases to National Insurance and the minimum wage were discussed with a reflection on the minimum wage being the same across the whole UK rather than being reflective of local economies, i.e. the cost of living in the North East is less than, for example, in London.'

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Impact on Hiring Young People

'The impact of these changes on hiring practices was clearly not the intention and a repeated point made on safaris has been the impact on the recruitment of young people, including the role hospitality plays in being a 'national service' that trains young people in skills of communication, finance, and business. That first job is critical to any young person and although all the businesses we spoke to want to employ young workers, they are no longer defaulting to only recruiting the young in entry level roles,' she added.

Call for Better Tax System

Ms Jones said her meeting with North East business leaders also discussed the need to create a tax system for businesses that encourages people who take risks when starting their companies. She said: 'All the founders met are on a mission to keep building and investing and what they asked for was an environment to encourage and celebrate this. Your message was well heard.'

Background on the Small Business Commissioner

The Office of the Small Business Commissioner was set up by the previous Conservative Government under the Enterprise Act 2016, primarily to tackle overdue payments and unfavourable payment practices in the private sector. Ms Jones, a trained accountant who set up a technology business before founding the Enterprise Nation business support group, was appointed as small business commissioner last year.

Last week, she welcomed new Government measures to crack down on late payments, which include giving her office the power to investigate businesses suspected of poor payment practices, adjudicate payment disputes outside of the court process, and levy financial penalties on businesses that persistently pay their suppliers late.

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