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What would be your biggest win for Rachel Reeves’ Budget in the UK?

Politics
UK
Gestartet October 26, 2025

As the new Chancellor prepares her first major Budget, founders, investors, and business leaders across the UK are watching closely. After years of policy uncertainty, many are hoping for a clear signal that Britain is serious about growth, innovation, and investment. What one policy change would make the biggest positive difference for you — whether you’re a startup founder, small business owner, or part of a scale-up trying to compete globally? Would you prioritise simplifying the tax system, boosting access to capital, or reviving incentives for risk-taking? Or should the focus shift toward long-term industrial strategy, green growth, or reforming how the government itself buys from SMEs? Share your perspective — what specific move from Rachel Reeves would count as a “win” for business, innovation, and the UK economy?

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von Society Speaks Oct 26, 2025
Reintroduction of Entrepreneurs’ Relief (with clear growth incentives)

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Abolishing stamp duty on IPO listings to boost UK public markets

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Streamlining visa routes for skilled talent and startup founders

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Doubling available scale-up capital via the British Business Bank

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Cutting business rates for high-growth and manufacturing sectors

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Introducing a national AI and innovation investment fund

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Reforming procurement frameworks to make it easier for SMEs to win government contracts

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von Society Speaks Oct 26, 2025
Expanding pension fund investment into UK tech and infrastructure

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R&D tax credit simplification and faster repayment timelines

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Raising EMI (Enterprise Management Incentive) limits for startups

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