Budget 2010: Questions raised over how SME measures will be delivered

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The Chancellor’s proposals for small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have received a lukewarm welcome with experts voicing concern over how they will work in practice.

Edward Rimmer, UK chief executive at specialist business finance provider at Bibby Financial Services, said: "Darling's list of four measures designed to support small and medium-sized businesses simply doesn't add up. Nor does the package go far enough to help UK businesses play their part in driving economic growth."

Phil Orford, chief executive of the Forum of Private Business, said that although he felt he had been listened to, he was wary that this was a budget for an election and the

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