
""If you just batter the entrepreneurs, you're going to get nothing. There is a lack of understanding of the chemistry of what a bubbling, buoyant, optimistic, aspirational, cool country called Britain looks like.""
""There needs to be enough fat in the game for people to take risk, and the association with risk and then innovation and creativity and brands ... that can be amplified and grown.""
""What's interesting is the tax system and the government see no difference between, say, Domino's or Starbucks and the corner shop.""
Jamie Oliver has criticized the government's tax treatment of British entrepreneurs, stating it negatively impacts the hospitality sector. He believes recent fiscal measures are suffocating small businesses, making the UK less relevant for ambition and enterprise. Oliver emphasizes the need for incentives that encourage risk-taking to maintain Britain's reputation for innovation. He also points out the tax regime's failure to differentiate between multinational chains and small operators, which he argues exacerbates the challenges faced by independent businesses.
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