Lord Mandelson and Prisk Battle Over Small Business Policy

By Www.smarta.com, PRNE
Sunday, April 11, 2010

LONDON, April 12, 2010 - The voices of small business rarely get heard, yet winning over the minds
of SMEs will be crucial for the winning party. Small business advice
(www.smarta.com/) site Smarta has created a new platform which is the
de facto destination for small business election opinion with all party
manifestos in one place.

The new platform, dedicated to covering all aspects of the 2010 general
election party policies for small businesses, creates an arena in which real
people can give real business opinions, and hear what other business owners
think.

The Enterprise Manifesto

Smarta has collaborated with Enterprise UK to collect business
owners' thoughts on entrepreneurship in the UK. Businesses will be sending in
their opinions ahead of the manifesto, and at the end of April, suggestions
and feedback will be presented to political and business leaders.

Smarta will host a talking wall of voxpops, weekly topic
discussions, live webchats enabling direct interaction with small business
communities, and with live feeds from other social networking platforms,
there are constant updates of election news, opinion from leading
entrepreneurs, lobby groups, political journalists, and real businesses.

Smarta has also interviewed key politicians, ministers and shadow
ministers with business influence.

Lord Mandelson, the First Secretary of State, told Smarta:

'It's been very important for us to help small businesses through the
recession - and many, many more of them have survived during this recession
than did either in the 1990s or the 1980s, and we're not going to put away
our support now. We know where Britain's interests lie - it lies within our
small- and medium-sized business sector, and that's why the government's
going to stand behind them.'

However the Conservative Shadow Business Minister, Mark Prisk, criticizes
Labour's management of policy affecting small business:

"If you're trying to run a business, what you need is clarity and
certainty. My view has always been that government is there to create the
right framework for business, and then not to tinker and meddle and keep
changing the tax system and the regulations. If you do that, as Labour have,
you make it really difficult for businesses to plan. What we want to do as
Conservatives is set up the long-term framework, then have the discipline to
leave businesses doing what they do best - which is to create wealth and
create jobs."

He also commented on speeding up Britain online and making businesses
easier to start:

"Let's make it easier to start up. Let's move to a one-click online
registration. Let's make Britain the first country in which we have in which
we have 100 MB superfast broadband, so businesses are online and they're in
touch. Let's help those start-up businesses employ someone. We will make
sure, under a Conservative government, that for first ten employees there
will be no employer National Insurance to pay. There will be no forms to fill
in for the employer and no National Insurance to pay for the first two years
for the first ten employees."

About Smarta:

The brain-child of entrepreneur Sháá Wasmund, Smarta.com is a free online
business resource for small business owners. Supported by renowned
entrepreneurs Deborah Meaden and Michael Birch, Smarta.com provides
business tools and business plans as wells as a space where business owners
can network and support each other and discuss business finance
(www.smarta.com/advice/business-finance/start-up-finance/sources-of-finance).
Smarta has more than 1,000 guides, advice on working from home
(www.smarta.com/advice/premises/working-from-home/how-to-start-a-business-at-home),
case studies and video interviews in which leading UK entrepreneurs share
their experience and knowledge. Visit www.smarta.com to learn more.

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Contact: Rori Cross Brown, Rori@smarta.com, Tel: +4420-7631-4003

Rori Cross Brown, Rori at smarta.com, Tel: +4420-7631-4003

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