Before the launch of Small Business Saturday next month, Mary Macleod MP, Small Business Ambassador for London has joined forces with Karren Brady to launch the Conservative Small Business Campaign and encourage companies across the area to sign up.
At their meeting, Karren Brady, who was recently appointed by David Cameron as the Conservative Party’s national Small Business Ambassador, discussed what more can be done by government to support small businesses in London in the run up to Small Business Saturday on the 7th December.
Mary has spearheaded a number of projects to support small businesses, such as persuading Hounslow Council to adopt a 30 minute free parking policy across the Borough of Hounslow. She also meets regularly with local traders to discuss their concerns and opinions.
Commenting, Mary said:
‘The Conservative Party recognises the huge importance of small businesses to creating a long-term sustainable recovery both here and nationally. That’s why from 2014 we’re giving up to £2,000 off National Insurance for every business through the Employment Allowance.
The Small Business Campaign is vital to ensure that we continue to build a partnership with entrepreneurs and small business owners across London and I am delighted that Karren Brady has been appointed to help drive this important work forward.’
Karren Brady said:
‘In my new role I am looking forward to listening to the needs of small business to make sure we make Britain the best place to start and grow a business, supporting those who work hard and want to get on. That is why I would encourage small businesses to join our campaign and sign up at www.thesmallbusinesscampaign.com.’