James Sproule, author of the report
- Introducing e-citizenship and e-businesses would put the UK at the heart of global trade in services and ideas.
- By extending British economic and political credibility to entrepreneurs around the world, British firms help build, and share in, future global prosperity.
- The scheme – devised by Boris Johnson’s former senior business adviser – would assist entrepreneurs around the world, as well as putting UK firms in the best position to benefit from doing business globally.‘Going Global’, published by the Centre for Policy Studies, argues that the government should establish two connected schemes: e-citizenship (modelled on the scheme introduced by Estonia) and e-businesses. Trusted entrepreneurs would be able to set up and operate start-up firms from anywhere in the world, while adhering to and benefiting from British corporate governance and English law.
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