Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Griffith MP

@griffitha

Devoting myself to reforming SW1’s culture of failure after a 25 year career in business. Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade.

ID: 136398656

linkhttp://www.andrewgriffith.uk calendar_today23-04-2010 21:04:38

5,5K Tweet

13,13K Followers

1,1K Following

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been consistently calling out the disaster caused by the extension of IHT to global assets since Rache's Budget. This policy will COST rather than raise revenue for the Chancellor. Tis the season for them. Another U-turn would be welcome!

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀 Speculation is rife today that we are about to see another government u-turn — on non-doms. This cannot come soon enough! Britain is losing billions and unless Rachel Reeves stops her attack on wealth creators, we will all be poorer and taxed higher.

Back Business UK (@backingbizuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Employment Rights Bill will cost British businesses £5 billion. 50,000 people will lose their jobs. It’s a disaster few see coming. Here’s why Labour's Red-Tape Charter will threaten your business🧵👇

The Employment Rights Bill will cost British businesses £5 billion. 50,000 people will lose their jobs. It’s a disaster few see coming.

Here’s why Labour's Red-Tape Charter will threaten your business🧵👇
Back Business UK (@backingbizuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour are making 300 pages of new laws to tie British Business in red tape. The laws will let unions walk straight into businesses, limit jobs for young people and hand money directly to Labour's donors. It's not too late to avoid this economic iceberg

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another day, another proof point of the insanity of a country lucky enough to have a flock of golden geese deciding to vigorously chase them away. You don’t make the poor rich by making the rich poor - or indeed flying away.

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to fix Britain. I sat down with Peter to talk about what it’ll take. We have been living beyond our means. Government can’t do everything and it can’t pay for everyone. Until we realise that, growth will be a pipe dream.

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some seasonal effects but these Retail Sales are bad numbers and show the ‘Reeves pinch’ impact on the economy. Our high streets being hard hit from all sides after jobs tax and business rate rises.

Some seasonal effects but these Retail Sales are bad numbers and show the ‘Reeves pinch’ impact on the economy.

Our high streets being hard hit from all sides after jobs tax and business rate rises.
TaxPayers' Alliance (@the_tpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest ONS stats show that Britain's borrowing has risen to £17.7bn. But let's be clear, Britain has a borrowing problem because politicians have a spending problem💷 Our head of research, Darwin explains 👇

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The economy badly needs the growth that only business create. Yet Labour’s ‘Bill for Unemployment’ is a wrecking ball for the UK economy which will take us backwards. Read just how bad it is here: 👇 mol.im/a/14835117

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t let British businesses be sleepwalked into a disaster for the 🇬🇧 economy. Please like and share my open letter to businesses now.

Don’t let British businesses be sleepwalked into a disaster for the 🇬🇧 economy.

Please like and share my open letter to businesses now.
Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

160 pages of civil service speak won’t undo the terrible damage Labour have done to the economy. Business creates growth, not Whitehall. The best industrial strategy they can put forward is to scrap the Jobs Tax, drop the (Un)employment Bill, and sack Ed Miliband.

160 pages of civil service speak won’t undo the terrible damage Labour have done to the economy.  Business creates growth, not Whitehall.

The best industrial strategy they can put forward is to scrap the Jobs Tax, drop the (Un)employment Bill, and sack Ed Miliband.
Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour say they're cutting red-tape. How can anyone believe them when they're rushing through 300 pages of Trade-Union-written laws which will tie employers in knots?