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The IPSE has raised concerns after recent ONS labour market statistics revealed a drop in the number of self-employed professionals.

Figures show that the number of Brits working in the self-employed sector dropped by 178,000 from last quarter and by 105,000 compared to this time last year.

Andy Chamberlain, Director of Policy at IPSE, commented, “In recent years, the rise and rise of self-employment has been the great success story of the UK labour market, bolstering workforce numbers and driving the economy. It is worrying to see this so dramatically reversed.”

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Chamberlain added, “The ONS statistics out today show an alarming and avoidable slump in the number of self-employed people in the UK. While the Job Retention Scheme has held the number of employee job losses down, the cracks in the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme have hit freelancer numbers hard. Without support, freelancers working through limited companies, the newly self-employed and other forgotten groups have left the flexible labour market in droves.

“In past recessions, the flexible expertise of freelancers has been crucial for recovery. In kickstarting the economy, the government must therefore adopt measures that support and boost the freelancing community. It must also prepare to roll out a fuller self-employed support scheme in the event of a second lockdown – for the sake of freelancers themselves and the wider economy.”

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