I have just caught up on the speech by David Cameron at the Conservative conference in Manchester this afternoon.
From first reactions, the speech was well-received, steady but not spectacular, and should finally lay to rest the issue of what the Conservative Party stands for.
Naturally, I am exceptionally pleased that David made his support for the UK's entrepreneurs absolutely clear as they will be the ones who lead this country out of recession, as they have done during the last two downturns in the 1980s and 1990s.
They will need every backing they can get and I am sure that every potential and existing entrepreneur will take heart from his speech, as shown below.
From first reactions, the speech was well-received, steady but not spectacular, and should finally lay to rest the issue of what the Conservative Party stands for.
Naturally, I am exceptionally pleased that David made his support for the UK's entrepreneurs absolutely clear as they will be the ones who lead this country out of recession, as they have done during the last two downturns in the 1980s and 1990s.
They will need every backing they can get and I am sure that every potential and existing entrepreneur will take heart from his speech, as shown below.
Comments
Ieuan Wyn Jones had the opportunity to bring some sort of fiscal responsibility for a business 'tax' to Wales and he blew it.
If Cameron gets this right, then small businesses will look to Westminster and not Cardiff Bay for support.