It seems that over the last decade, small business has been forgotten as Labor and Liberal chase the family vote. Labor pushes hard at policy that benefits workers, costing small business in wages and conditions. Liberal do deals to look after their big business mates but not at the detriment of votes with the occasional feel good policy thrown in to keep workers happy.
It is obvious that very few of our government ministers have any experience in small business and when you look at some of the former professions of ministers it all becomes clear. On the Liberal side we have barristers, lawyers, company executives on the Labor side we have Unionists, entertainers and academics.
Our politicians are making it increasingly difficult for small business to survive. Red tape hinders any development and growth, Predatory practices of the big chains squeeze profit and industrial relation laws attack the bottom line. Small business pays more for finance and insurance and owners have been turned into nothing more than glorified tax collectors. This alone costs business thousands in accountancy fees or alternatively many hours on the books.
One Nation calls for a minister for small business to be appointed to this very important portfolio to look at ways to help small business grow. It cannot be forgotten the benefits small business bring to the economy and the jobs created by this sector. We believe it is more important to grow our companies into big business than let our country be flooded by any more foreign chains. We need Australians to prosper for this is where our export markets are developed. We need more Australians to have work options close to home and we believe in a strong Australian business sector over the globalist alternative of enforced slavery.
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