Freezing the plan to cancel the program to help small companies in Britain

Freezing the plan to cancel the program to help small companies in Britain

According to reliable sources, after Prime Minister Liz Terrace announced her resignation yesterday, the British government chose to postpone her proposal to stop a government initiative to aid small businesses.

According to a report from the Bloomberg News Agency, the “Help for Growth” program, which was started by the previous Treasury Secretary Rishi Sonak last year, provided for the acquisition of administrative training and computer programs for roughly 30.000 small and medium-sized businesses.

According to the two sources, the previous government intended to scrap the program, but the Prime Minister today instructed the pertinent agencies to postpone the decision until a new prime minister is selected.
A spokeswoman for the British government stated that the current funding program for growth will continue.
According to Bloomberg, the cancellation decision demonstrates the extent of the disarray in the British government as a result of the crisis in the dominant conservative party.

When Boris Johnson announced the former British Prime Minister, his resignation earlier this year, he decided to stop the application of any major major policies under the government of running the business that he heads, pending the selection of a new head of the government. The initiatives designed to help British families and businesses cope with the recurring increases in energy prices are among the schemes that have been put on hold.

Announcing plans to end the British program to support small businesses

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