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Business owners fearful of post election uncertainty

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Lack of detail in parties' plans over taxation, cuts and red tape are giving business leaders cause for concern according to a survey from the Forum of Private Business.

The Forum of Private Business has released its latest Economy Watch survey which included questions about the election to over 300 UK SME business owners in April.

Concerning the election, the survey shows many business leaders are worried by unclear tax plans, the threat that spending cuts will jeopardise public sector opportunities and the possibility of a hung parliament.

According to the Forum's latest Economy Watch member panel survey: "55% of respondents view the public vote as a platform

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