A survey of founders from the Helm entrepreneur network indicates significant dissatisfaction with the current government, with nearly two-thirds characterizing it as anti-business. The poll also revealed that an overwhelming majority, ninety-five percent, believe the government does not reward hard work.
According to Helm's chief executive, members feel betrayed and ignored, expressing disappointment with ministerial rhetoric and speculation about impending tax increases. He urged the Chancellor to use the upcoming Budget to support business growth. A previous survey found that three-quarters of these founders had paused hiring and investment decisions due to fiscal uncertainty.
The political landscape within this community has shifted dramatically. While twenty percent voted for Labour in the last election, none currently plan to do so again. A majority of respondents remain undecided on their voting intentions, and seventy percent stated that breaking a manifesto promise is acceptable for a government.
According to Helm's chief executive, members feel betrayed and ignored, expressing disappointment with ministerial rhetoric and speculation about impending tax increases. He urged the Chancellor to use the upcoming Budget to support business growth. A previous survey found that three-quarters of these founders had paused hiring and investment decisions due to fiscal uncertainty.
The political landscape within this community has shifted dramatically. While twenty percent voted for Labour in the last election, none currently plan to do so again. A majority of respondents remain undecided on their voting intentions, and seventy percent stated that breaking a manifesto promise is acceptable for a government.