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Farage says small business owners who thought Brexit would cut regulation have been betrayed because opposite happened

Farage says small business owners thought that Brexit would cut the regulatory burden they were facing. But that did not happen, he says.

The other great betrayal is that is every one of these millions of businesses, every one of these 5.6 million businesses, believed that, with Brexit, the regulatory burden on their shoulders would become less.

I can tell you, a decade on, almost from the referendum, in every single industry, from financial services to fisheries, the burden of regulation and the threat of the regulator is worse now than it was then.

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Farage thanks Lord Bamford for JCB’s £200,000 donation to Reform UK

Farage thanked Lord Bamford from JCB for the £200,000 that the firm has given to Reform UK.

The firm has also given the same amount to the Tories. At the weekend JCB said:

Both the Conservative party and Reform UK believe in small business and it’s for that reason JCB has donated £200,000 to each in recent weeks.

In the past Bamford has been exclusively a Conservative supporter.

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