Well, at least the political deadlock is over and the CCC (Cameron Clegg Coalition) have announced their policies. They're going to be pre-occupied with the monster issues of banking reform and budget deficit, but does this spell the end of the nightmare for SMEs? 
The Labour party says they are 'championing an enterprise economy'. Let's find out how they're going to do this, and what small businesses can expect.

As expected, the Conservatives want to encourage greater personal and local responsibility rather than more central government. But David Cameron seized the advantage in the publicity war by promising to postpone Labour's proposed National Insurance 1p increase for employers and workers earning less than £35,000. In addition, in terms of SMEs, the Conservatives have plans to:
As we're going to see the first ever live TV debate between the leaders of the three main political parties tonight, I thought I'd do a quick run-down of how their proposals would affect small businesses.

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