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10 May 2010 Sector: Consumer By: Jonathan Flynn No Comments » Jonathan Flynn

A Post Election Special

The votes are in, deals are currently being struck and we will shortly know what the make up of our new Government looks like. The party leaders talked a good game during the campaign when it came to recognising retail’s role as a generator of jobs and prosperity. David Cameron spoke of postponing the National Insurance rise (or “jobs tax”) and this is essential for the sector to continue to grow. The sector has had its fair share of incremental costs from minimum wage to business rates and it can not keep absorbing them forever.

Maintaining low interest rates and inflation will help the sector but it’s crucial that the new Government thinks long and hard about tax increases because of the knock-on impact on UK shoppers. The public deficit being what it is makes tax rises inevitable but needs to be administered carefully for consumers to keep their nerve at a time when the UK economy is more reliant on the sector than ever.

I would be interested to hear your views on how the new Government can help support growth in the retail sector.

On a personal note, I am undertaking a 174 mile Coast to Coast bike ride over 3 days and aim to raise £1,000 for our Company Charity, St. Michael’s Hospice. If you would like to support me and pledge a donation please do so by following this link www.justgiving.com/Interim-Partners-OnYourBike

Jonathan Flynn is Head of the Retail Practice at Interim Partners.

I would be interested to hear your views on how the new Government can help support growth in the retail sector.

On a personal note, I am undertaking a 174 mile Coast to Coast bike ride over 3 days and aim to raise £1,000 for our Company Charity, St. Michael’s Hospice. If you would like to support me and pledge a donation please do so by following this link www.justgiving.com/Interim-Partners-OnYourBike

Jonathan Flynn is Head of the Retail Practice at Interim Partners.

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