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Scottish Apprentice contestant warns General Election could have ‘catastrophic impact’ on SMEs

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Scottish Apprentice contestant warns General Election could have ‘catastrophic impact’ on SMEs

Reece Donnelly has warned that small businesses ‘won’t survive’ if the incoming party after the General Election fails to consider relief costs amid the ongoing economic crisis.

The Glaswegian entrepreneur and contestant on The Apprentice also believes the election could have a ‘catastrophic impact’, depending on who is elected this summer and worries it’s ‘all a bit rushed’.




He is the founder of The Theatre School of Scotland and Theatre College of Scotland,

Speaking on behalf of AltIndex, Donnelly commented: “For me, as a business owner across Scotland, it really makes me think, what are we about to go into?

“There’s this uncertainty, and lack of reassurance over what’s going on in government; does this mean we are going to see rising costs? Does this mean we are going to see taxes go up?

“In Scotland, in particular, at the moment, there is a real sense of financial strain.“

He continued: “As a business owner, this could have a catastrophic impact depending on who we choose, it could cause massive change in Scotland.

“I own a premises slap bang in the city centre of Glasgow, and I can’t walk through the street without seeing tonnes of ‘to let’ signs.

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