Skip to content
CityAM
Main navigation
  • News
    • News
      • Latest Business News
      • Economics
      • Politics
      • Tech
      • Banking
      • FTSE 100 Live
      • Retail
      • Insurance
      • Legal
      • Property
      • Transport
      • Markets
    • From our partners
      • AON
      • Bayes Business School
      • Canada BIDs
      • Central London Alliance CIC
      • Destination City
      • Halkin
      • Olympia
      • Inside Saudi
      • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
      • Santander X
      • YEAR SIX Dividend
    • Featured

      Elon Musk becomes world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX mega float

      Elon Musk speaking at a tech conference, wearing a suit, with a futuristic backdrop highlighting space exploration themes

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Latest Sports News
      • Sport
      • Sport Business
    • From our partners
      • The Morning Briefing: SBS x CityAM
      • Aramco Team Series
      • LIV Golf
    • Featured

      Adidas, Burberry and so much Beckham: The six best 2026 World Cup ad campaigns

      A screenshot capturing a significant moment from a news broadcast on June 11, 2026, at 12:17 PM, highlighting key details.

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Life&Style
    • Life&Style
      • Life&Style
      • Toast the City Awards
      • The Magazine
      • Travel
      • Culture
      • Motoring
      • Wellness
      • The RED BULLETiN
      • Do it with Shared Ownership
      • Media Speak Hub
    • Featured

      The best places to eat sandwiches in Lisbon, from bifanas to pregos

      Bifana do Afonsos famous bifana sandwich showcasing tender pork in a freshly baked roll with savory sauce.

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Investec
  • Events
  • Latest Paper
Monday 06 October 2025 1:33 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 06 October 2025 1:34 pm

Tories vow to ease IR35 rules and cut red tape for small businesses

By: Mauricio Alencar

Politics and Economics Reporter

Add as a preferred source on Google
Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith has said he would make it easier for small businesses to open bank accounts. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Identification checks for small businesses would be eased under a new Tory pledge to slash red tape and allow entrepreneurs to open bank accounts at a quicker pace. 

Andrew Griffith, the shadow business secretary, will tell party members that the Tories would make growth among small businesses central to wider economic plans as they would take greater control over interactions with the state. 

He will vow to increase the number of ways small business owners can prove their identity and ease checks on addresses. 

The Tories believe the changes would allow entrepreneurs at low-risk companies to open bank accounts in fewer than two days. 

Business owners would also gain powers to rate interactions with HMRC to improve the taxman’s accountability to the public. 

The Tories are also set to look over IR35 – tax rules for the self-employed that seek to close loopholes for limited companies – with the intention of allowing self-employed people to “work flexibly and grow their businesses”. 

Griffith is expected to tell party members: “We want to reignite a culture of entrepreneurship in Britain. To support and to celebrate those who take a risk. To create a new generation of entrepreneurs.

“We are on the side of the pub landlord, the restaurateur, the small business owner and family businesses.

“The Conservative Party is the party of business. Those that make, not those that take.”

Read more

Tories pledge to slash tax and red tape in ‘alternative King’s Speech’

Badenoch discusses economic policy at a press conference, addressing key financial strategies to boost national growth.

Small businesses become key focus for Tories

Several prospective entrepreneurs have argued that opening bank accounts is one of the biggest obstacles to launching a business. 

Small business owners verify their identities through government portals and are a legal requirement for all directors. 

In another policy proposal targeted at young people, Griffith will also say that new young enterprise schemes involving advice from experienced business leaders would be rolled out across schools and colleges. 

Tory officials believe the scheme would encourage young people to see starting a business as a viable career option. 

It represents another Tory policy targeted at young people after Mel Stride told members the Tories would offer young people getting their first job a £5,000 national insurance rebate. 

The cash received back by new hires would be used for young people to get on the property ladder or to get into the habit of saving more money. 

In his speech on Monday, Stride said: “I want to go further, to send an unequivocal message to those young people starting out in life: If you work hard and do the right thing the Conservative Party is on your side.”

 In response to Stride’s proposal, Sarah Coles, head of personal finance, Hargreaves Lansdown said the idea risked leaving young people “worse off” depending on how cash would be channelled into savings account. 

“If you’re working overtime to free up cash towards your first home, you’re not going to turn down free money from the government. But the devil will be in the detail, so at the moment, this notion raises more questions than answers.”

Read more

Billionaire Labour backer John Caudwell: I was misled by ‘disastrous’ Starmer

John Caudwell in a formal setting, possibly during a business meeting or public speaking event, conveying professionalism.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Business
  • Politics

People & Organisations

  • Andrew Griffith
  • entrepreneur
  • IR35
  • Mel Stride
  • Small business
  • UK economy
  • UK Government

Trending Articles

  • KPMG’s Summer Friday half-day rollback signals deeper woes for Big Four giants

  • Inflation expectations at record high in interest rates signal

  • London Tech Week sums up everything wrong with UK tech

  • KPMG report on AI found riddled with AI hallucinations

  • UK economy falters as deeper damage to growth to come

More from CityAM

  • Tories pledge to slash tax and red tape in ‘alternative King’s Speech’

    Politics
    Badenoch discusses economic policy at a press conference, addressing key financial strategies to boost national growth.
  • Billionaire Labour backer John Caudwell: I was misled by ‘disastrous’ Starmer

    Politics
    John Caudwell in a formal setting, possibly during a business meeting or public speaking event, conveying professionalism.
  • London local election results 2026: Labour lose Westminster as Tories take control 

    London
    Voters casting ballots at a polling station in London during a local election, highlighting civic engagement and democrati...
  • James Reed: UK needs entrepreneurs desperately. So I’m gonna fund them

    Opinion
    James Reed discussing business strategies at a conference podium with a focused audience in the background
  • Local elections 2026: who will win in Harrow Council?

    London
    London residents casting votes at polling station during general election, people lined up with ballots, urban backdrop vi...
  • British businesses celebrated at The King’s Awards for Enterprise

    Partner
    Kings Awards masthead featuring prominent news highlights and insights on business excellence and leadership recognition.
  • Allica lands £350m in British Business Bank scheme aimed at fintechs

    Fintech
    London rail infrastructure and urban development captured in partnership with Allica Bank, showcasing modern transportatio...
  • Food manufacturers mutinous over ‘unworkable’ healthy food red tape

    Retail
    Tesco supermarket exterior showcasing brand signage and entrance with shoppers entering and exiting the store.
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • News
  • Markets & Economics
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Life&Style
  • Personal Finance

Follow us for breaking news and latest updates

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
Copyright 2026 CityAM Limited