Cameron calls for change to help home business

11/01/2010 send to a friend
In his comments on the Andrew Marr show on Sunday morning, David Cameron spoke of three changes his party would introduce to benefit small business. The third is directly related to home business.
A call for change
The commitment referenced was this:
“The third thing, which may sound like a small thing but I think it's actually significant - a huge number of small businesses are started in people's homes. But do you know what? Many social landlords forbid you to run a business from your home. We're going to change that as well in discussion with social landlords.”
It is heartening to see David Cameron and the conservatives go public on their support for home business. With thanks to Mark Prisk MP for his support of, and commitment to, the sector.
Enterprise Nation will continue to make the case for more change with the result being more businesses being started and grown from home.
In the meantime, this comment is a step in the right direction. – Emma Jones
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