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    Entrepreneurs’ Ennui in Major Brexit Business Survey

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    Bart Kowalczyk 22, January 2019

    Business opinion may be split on Brexit, but unease about the unknown is having a discernible effect on trade among SMEs and microbusinesses.

    A survey conducted by Polish Business Link (PBLINK) among 550 UK entrepreneurs. It shows that while 70% of respondents report no impact as yet on relations with the business community or neighbours, many are anxious about the future. 48% cite difficulty in staff recruitment as an adverse effect already in play, and 46% have considered at some point moving back to Poland or another EU country due to Brexit.

    PBLINK founder and director Bart Kowalczyk said:

    Those who said Brexit did not affect them, they just said ‘no’, but if someone was affected there were lots of comments, sometimes in essay form – this is a more emotional thing for part of the community. I should point out that this survey was organised among entrepreneurs, so in theory, at least, people clearly committed to business in the UK and in British society.

    More respondents cite social media than television as a source of information about Brexit, but 44% still consult newspapers.

    A wide range of business sectors were represented in the survey: Construction 20%; Service Sector 19%; Manufacturing 14%; Food Industry 12%; Hospitality 9%; Other 26%.

    Polish Brexit Survey

     

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