Bradley has set out a series of measures the incoming Prime Minister could implement in order to back British businesses.
It follows his recent visit to Kimal in Bromsgrove, a British medical equipment manufacturer specialising in customised procedural solutions and vascular access devices.
Following his visit, Bradley said:
"I've said it before, but tucked away on the many industrial estates across Bromsgrove and the Villages are world class businesses.
"Kimal is one of them, and I visited their Sherwood Road site again recently to meet with CEO Matt Press to discuss the continued challenges facing manufacturers in this country.
"Our incoming Prime Minister would do well to get the Government's back off businesses and get on their side.
"He could start by repealing the Family Business Tax to support the makers and risk-takers who drive economic growth, freeing businesses from unnecessary red tape that holds back growth, scrapping all mandatory reporting burdens relating to sustainability and climate change (ESG) which entangle businesses in bureaucracy, repealing the Climate Change Act and axing the Carbon Tax entirely (with the associated Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) to stop the deindustrialisation of Britain and cut bills."