Rachel Reeves humiliated as she’s barred from her local pub | Politics | News
The landlord of Rachel Reevesโ โlocal pubโ has barred the Chancellor over her controversial increases to business rates. Martin Knowles, of the Marsh Inn in Ms Reevesโ Leeds constituency, said Ms Reeves and all other Labour MPs have been banned from the premises.
He said โthey are not doing our industry any favours at allโ, adding: โOur clientele seems quite happy with the ban.โ Landlords across the country have been left facing a surge in business rates next year following Ms Reevesโ Budget last month. Many pubs have already been pushed to the brink following increases to the national minimum wage and National Insurance contributions which have also hammered other businesses across different sectors.
Mr Knowles told the Daily Mail that Ms Reeves would only be allowed to return to his pub if she lowered VAT and PAYE, stopped increasing the minimum wage and stopped business rates going โthrough the roofโ.
His wife Melanie added the Chancellor โwonโt get through the door againโ, saying: โEvery single day is a struggle for us.โ
She also told the newspaper about how the cost of living is also playing its part, with customers having less money to spend on socialising.
Ms Reeves previously visited the Yorkshire pub in July last year, shortly after entering the Treasury, and was photographed with Mr Knowles.
The landlord, who has now erected a โNo Labour MPsโ sign, says he will be stung with a ยฃ2,500 hike in business rates following the Chancellorโs announcement in November.
Increases to business rates will see a typical pubโs taxes double by 2029, per the Mail.
It is reported almost three pubs a week went bust in the six months to October, an 85% increase on the same period last year.
โNo Labour MPsโ signs have gone up in pubs across the country โ including Jeremy Clarksonโs The Farmerโs Dog in the Cotswolds โ in recent weeks in response to the business rates hike.
The trend was referenced by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch during Wednesday’s PMQs where she claimed Labour MPs โhave got nowhere to drown their sorrowsโ.
In a spiky exchange, she described Sir Keir Starmer as โan undertaker prime ministerโ for his record on the economy.
The Treasury declined to comment on Ms Reeves being barred from her constituency local, according to the Mail.
However, a department spokesman said: โWe’re protecting pubs, restaurants and cafes with the Budget’s ยฃ4.3 billion support package.
โThis comes on top of our efforts to ease licensing to help more venues offer pavement drinks and put on one-off events, maintaining our cut to alcohol duty on draught pints, and capping Corporation Tax.โ
