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Brokers sign letter backing Tories

The Houses of Parliament in London

The letter, signed by 5,000 small business owners, was sent to The Telegraph.

Twenty-two brokers and businesses connected to the insurance industry are among 5,000 small-business owners who signed a letter sent to The Telegraph expressing support for the Conservative Party.

As the general election approaches, the letter argues that a change in government would be far too risky and undo the good work of the last five years.

The signatories point out that they run small businesses across the country, work hard, make sacrifices and invest their own money to help their firms

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