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Burnham vows 20% pub business rates cut if he becomes PM

Created at 5 Jun · 3:38 PM6 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has pledged to cut business rates for pubs by 20% if he becomes Prime Minister. He also suggested eliminating business rates for cafes and shops and reversing tax rises affecting hospitality and small businesses.

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Who's Involved

Andy Burnham
Greater Manchester Mayor and potential Prime Ministerial candidate
Burnham vows 20% pub business rates cut if he becomes PM

↳ Why This Matters

Andy Burnham's proposals could significantly impact the hospitality and retail sectors by reducing operating costs, potentially influencing consumer prices and business viability if enacted.

Key facts

  • Andy Burnham vows to cut business rates for pubs by 20% if he becomes Prime Minister.
  • Burnham suggests eliminating business rates entirely for cafes and shops.
  • He proposes reversing tax rises affecting hospitality and small businesses.
  • Burnham indicated a potential cut to employers' National Insurance.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has vowed to cut business rates for pubs by 20% if he becomes Prime Minister. He stated that the government has 'got it wrong' regarding small businesses. Burnham suggested the possibility of eliminating business rates entirely for cafes and shops. He also promised to reverse tax rises that have impacted hospitality and small businesses since Labour came to power, and indicated he could cut employers' National Insurance.

Frequently asked questions

Andy Burnham proposes to cut business rates for pubs by 20% if he becomes Prime Minister and potentially eliminate them entirely for cafes and shops.

He has suggested reversing tax rises that have hit hospitality and small businesses and potentially cutting employers' National Insurance.

Burnham believes the government has 'got it wrong' in its policies concerning small businesses.

What Happens Next

01Potential future policy decisions if Burnham becomes Prime Minister.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 11:32 PM
Andy Burnham suggests granting asylum seekers the right to work while their cases are assessed.
Daily Mail via PiQSuite
5 Jun · 7:22 PM
Andy Burnham pledges to slash taxes on pubs and hospitality businesses if he becomes prime minister.
The Independent | News via PiQSuite
5 Jun · 6:05 PM
Andy Burnham reiterates his criticism of the government's handling of small businesses and his pledge on business rates.
The Independent | News via PiQSuite
5 Jun · 3:15 PM
Burnham plans to cut pub business rates by 20% and potentially eliminate them for cafes and shops if he becomes Prime Minister.
Daily Mail via PiQSuite

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Burnham vows to slash pubs' business rates by 20% if he becomes PM in challenge to Starmer saying ministers 'have got this wrong' - and he could axe them entirely for cafes and shopsm.piqsuite.com
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Andy Burham pledges to slash taxes on pubs if he become prime ministerm.piqsuite.com
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Andy Burnham makes new business rates pledge after government 'got it wrong'm.piqsuite.com
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Andy Burnham pledges to slash taxes on pubs if he becomes prime ministerm.piqsuite.com
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Andy Burnham pledges to cut business rates for pubs, cafes and other small businesses if he becomes PMm.piqsuite.com
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Andy Burnham suggests he will give asylum seekers the right to work...despite warnings Britain will become a bigger magnet for small boat migrantsm.piqsuite.com

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