Papers Cover ASI Business Confidence Survey

Amidst growing concern over the UK’s long-term economic prospects, the Adam Smith Institute has conducted a survey of nearly 200 UK business leaders, who could collectively represent nearly 100,000 employees. The survey paints a bleak picture for the Government - 77% of those surveyed reported ‘low or very low’ confidence in the UK’s business environment, with just 4% reporting ‘high or very high’ confidence. The average ‘Business Confidence Score’ across the survey was just 2.6/10, a sign of considerable private sector frustration with the UK’s current direction of travel.

The results of the survey were covered in the The Express, The Telegraph, Politico, City AM, Guido Fawkes and a host of other outlets.

You can read the results of the survey here.

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