Labour calls on Govt to use the £2 billion cash handed back by supermarkets to help hard-hit high street businesses
Labour is calling on the government to save pubs and businesses in
the hospitality sector suffering due to inadequate support from the
government, as almost 20,000 extra businesses will be forced to
close from today. Labour has urged the government to use a portion
of the £2 billion in business rate relief that supermarkets have
pledged to return to the Treasury to establish a Hospitality and
High Streets Fightback Fund targeted at those firms that have been
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Labour is calling on the government to save pubs and businesses in the hospitality sector suffering due to inadequate support from the government, as almost 20,000 extra businesses will be forced to close from today. Labour has urged the government to use a portion of the £2 billion in business rate relief that supermarkets have pledged to return to the Treasury to establish a Hospitality and High Streets Fightback Fund targeted at those firms that have been hardest hit throughout the crisis. Labour is calling for the remainder to be used to immediately support self-employed people excluded from support throughout this crisis. The party is also calling for reform of the unfair Additional Restrictions Grant so that funding is allocated based on which Tier a local area is in and how long they have been in it, to reflect business need. New figures have revealed that from today (Wednesday 16th December) when new restrictions come into force across large parts of the country, an estimated 77,000 pubs, cafes, restaurants and other hospitality businesses will be closed in Tiers 2 and 3, including over 80 per-cent of all pubs in England in places like Blaby, Bolsover, Bromley, Broxbourne, and Burnley. 8 out of 10 closed businesses in Tiers 2 or 3 after today will be receiving less support than in the March lockdown. Unless the government acts, the heart and soul of many communities will be ripped away if more is not done to support businesses facing a cash crisis in the crucial Christmas period when takings tide over pubs through the Winter months. Lucy Powell MP, Labour’s Shadow Business and Consumers Minister, said: “This government’s irresponsible choices have left the UK with the worst recession of major economies, and tens of thousands of businesses are still in purgatory. Without adequate business support pubs, cafes and restaurants around the country will go bust, taking with them jobs, suppliers and the life’s work of so many. “The money being repaid by the big supermarkets should be set aside now to stop this wave of insolvencies and support our hardest-hit businesses, like pubs and hospitality firms, as well as people who’ve gone without any extra support for nine months now.” Ends Notes to Editors Investigations by the House of Commons library for Lucy Powell MP show the number of hospitality business premises by special category (bars, cafes, restaurants, hotels and holiday accommodation, nightclubs and discotheques, pubs and restaurants), in England, regionally and in each local area by rateable value. Using this data, Labour has estimated the number of businesses facing restrictions because of the Tiered system. Over 18,000 businesses in London, Essex and Hertfordshire will close when they move into Tier 3 on Wednesday 16th. 77,000 businesses including 11,000 wet-led pubs that don’t serve food, will be closed in Tier 2 and 3 areas after Wednesday. This table also shows the number of businesses getting less support than in the March lockdown when on a monthly equivalent grants were worth a half to a third more for businesses with a rateable value less than £51,000. 8 out of 10 (79 per-cent) closed businesses in Tiers 2 or 3 after December 16th will be receiving less support than in the March lockdown.
VOA. Non-domestic rating: stock of properties including business floorspace, 2020 1 Rateable property (also known as hereditament) - A unit of property that is, or may become, liable to non-domestic rating and thus appears in a rating list. A Special category - These are the most detailed description of a property and shows the nature of the use of the rateable property. Counts are rounded to the nearest 10 with counts of 0 being reported as 0 and counts of fewer than 5 reported as negligible and denoted by '-' The plight of pubs This data also shows the existential threat to pubs with 83 per-cent of pubs in England closed across the country in Tiers 2 and 3.
Labour’s pubs and hospitality proposal – A revamped Hospitality and High Street Fightback Fund
Labour has argued this funding should be used to:
Labour has also argued that the one-off £20-a-head funding handed out under the Additional Restrictions Grant is unfair and should be redesigned so that funding is allocated based on which Tier a local area is in and how long they have been in it. Labour is also calling on the government to use some of that £2 billion to help those people and businesses who have been excluded from government support schemes since the start of the crisis and have now been without additional help for 9 months. Business support during the Coronavirus crisis
Business support grant comparison March lockdown and Tiered lockdowns
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