Pubs high on agenda for MPs

An MP has put forward a Parliamentary motion in support of the British Pub.

One of the first motions of the new Parliamentary session, Colchester MP Bob Russell, put forward the motion which outlined the difficulties facing the beer and pub industry.

 

The full motion reads:

EDM 42 Policy on Public Houses



That this House recognises the vital importance of British pubs to the social and economic life of local communities and urges the Government, beer and pub industry and others to work together to do all they can to protect and promote them; notes that pubs have been hit hard by beer duty increases of more than 26 per cent. in the last two years, with dozens of pubs closing every week; calls on the Government to support pubs by reforming the way beer is taxed to reflect its place as the national drink and as a lower strength drink, which is the bedrock of community pubs; and further calls on the Government to ensure that should there be any value added tax rise in the forthcoming budget it is offset by a parallel reduction in duty as a targeted measure to help community pubs.

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Published May 26 2010

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