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Business owners ‘prepared for post-Brexit challenges’


More than 200 business owners, and the professionals that service them, from across the Thames Valley converged on Newbury Racecourse to attend what has become the largest post-Budget briefing event in the region – James Cowper Kreston’s Budget Breakfast.


The event, presented by James Cowper Kreston tax partners Alex Nicholson, Sharon Bedford and Ian Miles, outlined the main changes to both corporate and personal taxation issues raised in the budget outlining the real effect of these changes on businesses and individuals.


With the use of interactive voting throughout the presentation, James Cowper Kreston was able to gauge the mood across a large cross-section of business to some of the key issues facing the region at this time.


Based on the chancellor’s announcements regarding the economic position of the UK ahead of Brexit attendees were polled with the question – Is the UK economy match- fit for Brexit?


79% of the responses felt that, while they were obviously concerned about the uncertainties surrounding the UK’s exit from the EU, they remained confident that the UK economy was in a strong enough shape to weather the storm.


Focusing on skills shortage, a real issue that the Thames Valley region suffers from, the announcement by the chancellor of the introduction of the new ‘T-Level’ qualification to ensure that young people have the right skills when they enter the workplace was agreed to be a welcome one.


However, this is a long-term fix and the


region has an immediate problem and so when polled whether in five years from now, ‘would the skills shortages in the region ease, get worse or stay the same?’ only 16.8% thought it would ease, while 45.5% believed it would get worse and 37.7% believed the situation would remain the same in this time-scale.


Education formed a large part of this ‘new’ chancellor’s speech and so finally, guests were asked to assess his progress to-date, using Ofsted criteria.


48.3% rated the chancellor’s progress as ‘good’, while 44.3% thought his performance ‘requires improvement’.


With another James Cowper Kreston event after the November Budget, we wait to see how the results of these polls move post the triggering of Article 50.


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Reading: Companies are ‘failing to protect’ their devices from cyber attacks


A survey by Reading company Ultima, a leading provider of on-premise and cloud IT infrastructure and managed service solutions, has again highlighted the urgent need for UK business to take cyber security more seriously ...


Guildford: Gay people ‘face voice discrimination’ when seeking leadership roles


Gay men and lesbian women face discrimination when seeking leadership positions due to the sound of their voice, a new study has found. The study, carried out by researchers at the University of Surrey at Guildford, also found that people thought gay men should be paid less than their heterosexual counterparts ...


Women in Business 2017: entries are now open


The Women in Business Awards 2017 will be held at Oakley Hall, Basingstoke on Thursday, September 21. The evening features a fabulous three-course meal, with awards presented by our guest speaker. It is a unique opportunity to network with leading women in business ...


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