In recent years, many UK business owners have felt forced to relocate abroad due to rising costs, economic uncertainty, and increasing regulatory pressures. High taxes, soaring energy prices, and Brexit-related trade barriers have made it difficult for businesses to thrive.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs), in particular, struggle with supply chain disruptions and declining consumer spending. Meanwhile, countries like Portugal, the UAE, and Ireland offer lower taxes, better incentives, and easier access to global markets.
Without urgent reforms, the UK risks losing more entrepreneurs, weakening its economy and global competitiveness.