Small businesses have no reason to believe that Farage’s party will do anything but make life even harder for them

As Peter Brown writes in a letter to The Yorkshire Post, the policies promoted by Reform’s leader and those around have indisputably harmed small businesses

Yet this is the same man who drove Brexit – a decision that has inflicted lasting damage on the very firms he now says he wants to help, creating barriers and bureaucracy that choke trade and stifle growth.

A 2025 survey by European Movement UK found 72.8 per cent of SMEs were negatively affected by Brexit, 96.4 per cent said it had harmed their communities, and 98.2 per cent backed re-joining the European Single Market.

Independent research from the LSE and ONS also shows UK goods exports to the EU have fallen, and many small firms have stopped trading with Europe because they cannot absorb the customs checks, rules of origin and paperwork created by leaving the Single Market.

Given the rhetoric Reform apply, there’s no reason to think they’d do anything but make the current situation even worse:

If Mr Farage truly cared about them, he would admit the best support any government could offer is to reduce these Brexit burdens – something a Reform-led administration is unlikely ever to do.

Instead, Reform has signalled it would oppose or unwind parts of Labour’s UK–EU reset, and senior Reform figures have warned energy investors that contracts could be challenged – a move Labour and industry say would endanger clean-energy jobs and the SMEs that depend on them.

Britain’s 5.5 million SMEs need practical help, not the kind of empty promises used to sell Brexit.

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