The Forum of Private Business responds to the latest revised Q2 GDP figures showing a revised growth figure of 0.7 % which follows the positive figures of last quarter.
CEO at the Forum Phil Orford MBE said: "Today's positive revision further points to a brighter forecast for the UK as the signs of recovery continue to gather pace.
“It’s positive news – an increase of 0.7% is encouraging but this is no time for complacency. Cashflow, access to finance and the cost of compliance remain concerns for our members. Further government attention and business support is essential if small businesses are to take full advantage of brighter skies ahead. We welcome Government intentions to tackle late payment, but further work is still required in areas such as tax simplification and business rates.
“It is vital that the Government continues to tackle these issues to make life easier for small firms. The support and advice provided with business organisations such as ours also remains crucial if the real drivers of the UK economy are to take advantage of these green shoots and get Britain trading at a pre-2008 level.
"While today's news is a welcome sign, further support will be needed on the road to recovery.”
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