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Richard Branson for prime minister

Apr 21 2010

SMEs choose Richard Branson as next PM SMEs choose Richard Branson as next PM

Owner-managers say Richard Branson would be their entrepreneur of choice for the position of prime minister.

Some 47 per cent say they would vote for the Virgin boss, followed by 21 per cent who would elect Lord Alan Sugar, 14 per cent Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne and 14 per cent James Dyson, according to a poll from SmallBusiness.co.uk.

Martyn Roberts, founder of insulation company Global Insulation Logistics, says: ‘Richard Branson resonates with entrepreneurs because he is a businessman first and foremost and his celebrity has come from his determination to do whatever it takes to make his company successful. I also like Alan Sugar because he’s straight talking, has total conviction in everything he does and can spot talent in people that others might overlook.’

Jeff Dakin, director of loyalty rewards company Htec, says the UK needs more business people in politics: ‘Career politicians who have not served as captains of industry cannot hope to understand the complexities of running and growing a business.’

‘Deep respect is afforded for those like Richard Branson who create enduring value for many people.’
 
Of the 620 small businesses polled, 3 per cent say they would vote for ex-supermodel and lingerie entrepreneur Caprice Bourret if she stood for prime minister.
 

Comments [3]
Comment by Rebecca Borrows
Wednesday 21st April 2010

Richard Branson, Lord Alan or Caprice for Prime Minister? Why not completely ruin what is left of the country and its economy and vote in Simon Cowell with Amanda Holden plus Ant and Dec as members of the cabinet?


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Comment by jonathan sumner
Wednesday 21st April 2010

Obviously Richard Branson for prime minister isn't what our country needs, but maybe we need a leader with entrepreneurial spirit with policies to help people start and succeed in business - SME's do lay the foundation for a buoyant economy after all.


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Comment by kathleen hall
Wednesday 21st April 2010

Do we really need entrepreneurs in government to make our country more successful? Look at China, its leadership doesn't have an entrepreneurial background and the country achieved growth of 11.9 per cent in the first quarter of this year.


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