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    from the mail today, so much for the hot air from dave and george.

    Britain's businesses are spending up to £14,200 each to comply with the growing thicket of government-inspired rules and regulations, a survey revealed yesterday.

    Despite promising to eliminate red tape, the Coalition is piling ever greater amounts of paperwork on small and medium-sized companies, according to the Forum of Private Business.

    The blizzard of rules and regulations - much of them created by the last government but some still emanating from the Coalition - includes administering complex changes to tax codes, maternity benefits, paternity leave and health and safety legislation.

    This growing burden now costs up to £17billion a year and threatens to hamper the ability of businesses to create jobs and kick-start Britain's faltering economic recovery.

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