Lincoln Imp
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- Feb 2, 2009
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Many small to medium companies are shackled with EU red tape despite the fact they don't actually do any direct trade with the EU. I can't find the link right now but I recently read an article that suggests 60% of these companies would be better off without this red tape thus freeing up funds to create more jobs.
Dump the red tape.
Because all companies have to comply with EU regulations regardless of them trading directly with other EU members or not.
Well I am sure we can all read articles that prove anything we want them to. ("I saw a piece in the Daily Express yesterday that...") Your implication that red tape would be hugely reduced if we left the EU is dealt with above, but regarding your "60%" reference above, you are not completely wrong - there is a 60% figure floating around. A survey last year suggested that 60 per cent of small company owners want to stay in the EU. It's probably not bang on accurate - not much is - but it's a long long way from claims that most small businesses want out. A more recent Yougov poll reported that small company owners wanted to remain, in a similar proportion to the general public.