Government has acknowledged that entrepreneurs are society's wealth creators

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, March 5, 2014


It’s in that context that young firms might find something interesting in their inbox this morning. After all, it’s not every day you receive a note from the Chancellor of the Exchequer. But thousands of entrepreneurs will on Thursday, and the message will be a simple but vital one: for building your business and creating jobs, thank you.




It is an important recognition of what small businesses are achieving on the front line of growth. Principally, that has meant getting people into work, creating jobs that would otherwise never have existed. More than 1.6m private sector jobs have been created since early 2010 and the latest ONS data showed that 395,000 more people are now in employment than in February 2013. That increase has coincided with the start-up boom, with more than half a million new businesses registered in the UK last year.




The Institute for Fiscal Studies released a report last month showing that, in London, eight private sector jobs have been created for every public sector job lost since 2010.


What the data cannot reveal is the plethora of everyday stories of entrepreneurs and small businesses making the difference. Too often, jobs are treated as commodities. The truth is that giving someone a job is a delicate act of creation and represents the driving purpose of entrepreneurship. Hiring is both a risk and a responsibility. Every job created represents the triumph of optimism and an investment in the future.


While a £2,000 concession may seem like small beer to a major corporation, for a struggling start-up it could be the lifeline needed to keep going.


From government, it is an important acknowledgment that entrepreneurs are society’s wealth creators; it could act as an incentive to those held back from their ambition of starting a business: according to the most recent RBS Enterprise Tracker, 38pc of UK adults aspire to be entrepreneurs but still only 6pc actually become one.


The increasing confidence and muscle of the private sector is nowhere more evident than in the increasing propensity of entrepreneurs to hire. These new jobs are a result of wealth creation, particularly within the small business community. Not jobs manufactured by the state, but created by enterprise.


The Employment Allowance is an encouragement and an acknowledgment that the hiring power of Britain’s 1.3m employers has never been more important than it is right now.


Michael Hayman is co-founder of Seven Hills





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