The Federation of Small Businesses, FSB, will hold a Question Time debate on March 17th to the 19th at the BT Convention Centre in Liverpool. The event will be attended by many politicians and Peter Sissons, the former BBC news anchor will chair the debate. Small business owners are welcome to attend the debate and raise their questions. Experts say that 2011 will be a difficult year for SMEs as they struggle to hold on to their business and try to grow under difficult circumstances. It is important for the government to take into account the needs of SMEs, and the role they can play in the economic growth of the country.
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