Government wants to help pubs, minister insists amid worries for sector


More support for struggling pubs could be forthcoming, a senior minister hinted as he insisted the Government values โ€œthe role of the pub in British lifeโ€.

Ministers are facing growing Labour backbench concerns over the pub sector, amid the withdrawal of a Covid-era tax break announced at the budget.

Mr McFadden, who is known to be close with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, insisted the Government was โ€œtalking to the pub industryโ€ about its worries.

He told BBC Radio 4โ€™s Today programme: โ€œLet me just explain to listeners there are three different things happening with pubs right now: the actual rates that are charged, those levels have been reduced, but at the same time thereโ€™s been a revaluation which has pushed up bills, and some of the Covid support that was put in place a few years ago has been withdrawn.

โ€œLeft with no action from the Government, the combined effect of all of those three things would be a very steep increase in the bills for pubs.โ€

The Government โ€œsaw that comingโ€ and put in place a ยฃ4.3 billion transitional relief fund, the senior minister said.

He continued: โ€œNow, since we did that, pubs, the trade association, pub owners themselves, have said thatโ€™s not enough, you must understand our difficulties.

โ€œWe appreciate how important the pub industry is economically and culturally to the UK, so weโ€™ll keep talking to the pub industry. We really value the role of the pub in British life. We want to help pubs.โ€

Pressed whether this meant the Government planned to U-turn on withdrawing the Covid-era tax breaks, Mr McFadden replied: โ€œIโ€™m not going to predict anything, but I do say to your listeners, we do appreciate the role of the pub in British life, it is something we value.

โ€œBelieve it or not, weโ€™re human beings as well as politicians, so we understand the role that pubs play.โ€

Elsewhere, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has vowed to scrap business rates for thousands of British pubs as she accused the Government of treating them โ€œlike cash cows to milkโ€.

The Tory chief told The Daily Telegraph her party has โ€œidentified billions of pounds of savings from things like bringing down the welfare bill and reducing the size of the Civil Serviceโ€.

These savings would allow a future Conservative government to scrap business rates โ€œentirely for thousandsโ€ of pubs, she said.

On Wednesday, a Labour MP urged the Prime Minister to review the Governmentโ€™s business rates proposals.

Speaking at Prime Ministerโ€™s Questions, Rachael Maskell (York Central) argued that many businesses in her area will have to close down as a spike in business rates looms.

This is in part due to the end of Covid-era business rates relief in April, announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in the November budget, having previously been scaled back from 75% to 40%.

Also coming in April are new rateable values of business properties, which have been revalued to reflect changes in the property market.

Ms Maskell said: โ€œIn York, hospitality sees an average business rate rise of 41%, a music venue 44.4% and many independent shops increase around 27%.

โ€œIt will mean doors closing and trade ceasing, they just canโ€™t do it.โ€

Sir Keir responded: โ€œAs she knows, during Covid, the rates went down and that was coming to an end, and thatโ€™s why we put in place interim relief as we move to the new rates.

โ€œWe are continuing to work with and talk to the sector on that support and what further support and action we can take.โ€

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