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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

50% of Britons Secretly Aspire to Be Their Own Boss

Two fifths of Britons plan to start their own business in the future

According to research released today by EO London, the UK branch of the internationally recognised Entrepreneurs Organisation, entrepreneurial spirit in Britain is stronger than ever with half (50%) of all adults in Britain having considered starting their own business.

The survey, commissioned by EO London and conducted by YouGov, also found that men (55%) are more likely to consider starting their own business, than women (44%). Further more, London was revealed to have the highest proportion of would-be entrepreneurs with 55% reporting that they had considered starting their own business. Least entrepreneurial were those in the North, where only 44% reported considering starting a business at some time.

One might think that with age comes the desire to be your own boss. Not so indicated the research with 60% of 25 to 34 year olds aspiring to lead, compared with 42% of 55 year olds.

Digging deeper into Britainís entrepreneurial desires, the survey asked ëHow likely do you think it is that you will start your own business in the future?í. Almost two fifths (39%) of UK adults reported some likelihood that they will start their own business in the future (16% ëvery likelyí, 23% ësomewhat likelyí).

Regionally, the research revealed a positive picture for the Midlands and Wales, with 50% of residents expressing a likelihood that they would start their own business in the future. This compares with 46% of Londoners and 30% of those in North.

Acting on entrepreneurial impulse was also found to decline with age. Around half of 18 to 24 year olds (48%) and 25 to 34 year olds (50%) expressed some likelihood that they will start their own business in the future compared with just 37% of 45 to 54 year olds and 23% of 55 year olds.

William Berry, Communications Chair for EO London, commented:

ìThese results are extremely encouraging, proving that there is a wealth of entrepreneurial drive in the UK, just waiting to be harnessed. The Entrepreneurs Organisation is all about helping and encouraging young entrepreneurs to succeed in their chosen field. With initiatives such as peer-to -peer learning, forums and networking events, we hope to reach a new generation of entrepreneurs and encourage a growth in new enterprise in Britain.î

The Entrepreneurs Organisation, is an international organisation with over 6,000 members and combined sales in excess of $85 billion. The UK branch, EO London is made up of 50 of the most successful young entrepreneurs in the UK. To be a member you must be a founder or major shareholder in a company with a turnover at least 1m. The current combined turnover of UK members exceeds 100 million and the average member age is 32.

Earlier this month, William Berry, communications Chair of EO London, announced the launch of JoinEO.com, a site designed to represent EO London chapter and assist them in their target of growing from 50 to 100 UK members by Christmas 2007.