Motorists and businesses have made it clear what they would like to see announced as part of the Chancellor’s Budget on October 27.
Perrys Group has blamed cost pressures including the apprenticeship levy, pension costs and a higher minimum wage for a set of 2017 annual financial results which showed a 65.7% decline in profit before tax.
The apprenticeship levy, pensions auto-enrolment and increases in the minimum wage are causing significant concern among most British businesses.
Changing legislation poses challenges for how motor retailers deal with their workers