
doi: 10.1108/eb020938
The past few months have seen the publication, by both the Conservative and Labour Parties, of statements of industrial strategy (HMSO 1994, The Labour Party 1994). It is interesting to note that, although TECs and LECs are referred to in both of the main parties' strategies, the Business Link initiative is only referred to in ‘Competitiveness: helping businesses to win’ (HMSO 1994). This White Paper refers intermittently to the original and newly extended role of the DTI sponsored Business Links. The Labour Party strategy makes no reference whatsoever, although they are preparing a further policy statement on small firms which may clarify the position.
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