Advertisement With unemployment also rising for the first time since January 2018, IPSE has also warned that policymakers should take careful note of what could be early signs of a worrying trend.
Recent ONS figures show self-employment has fallen by 59,000 to 4.75 million, while unemployment has risen to 4.1 per cent (from four per cent).
Andy Chamberlain, Deputy Director of Policy at IPSE, said: “The self-employed are suffering from a decline in confidence and earnings. We are hearing a very clear message from our members that this is due to government policy.
“Confidence in the economy overall remains very low, which is due in no small measure to the lack of a clear plan for the UK’s exit from the EU.
“Against this backdrop, it is unsurprising that the total number of self-employed is falling. The fact that unemployment has also risen should be a red flag to policymakers. If the self-employed are discouraged from working for themselves by ill-judged policies like IR35 and Universal Credit, it is likely to mean further rises in unemployment.”
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