Join us for a Red tape Challenge webchat
Website Businesszone is hosting a panel discussion at Downing Street tomorrow on disruptive business models.
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The government’s Red Tape Challenge is currently focusing on the barriers entrepreneurs face in creating new business models.
As part of a drive to get views from business owners, website Businesszone is hosting a panel discussion at Downing Street tomorrow from 11:45am, featuring:
- Shirley Letts, assistant director, Red Tape Challenge
- Mark Littlewood, director general, Institute for Economic Affairs
- Giles Andrews, co-founder, Zopa
You can ask questions live tomorrow. To pose a question in advance, email editor@businesszone.co.uk or tweet using #redtapewebchat.
You can also send your views direct to government officials via the Red Tape Challenge website.
Launching the theme on new business models late last year, David Cameron said:
We’re expanding the Red Tape Challenge, so it doesn’t just cover the red tape that affects businesses today, but the businesses of tomorrow too. Because we’ve heard from start-ups that they’re innovating so fast, their innovations are out-stripping the regulation that currently exists.
At its simplest deregulation has got to be about making it easier to start a business and making it easier to employ people. And I’m determined to do both.
External site: Red Tape Challenge
External site: Businesszone