Bira welcomes Labour pledge

Association welcomes the election pledge of the Labour Party to scrap business rates.

Above: Bira’s Andrew Goodacre.
Above: Bira’s Andrew Goodacre.

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has welcomed the election pledge of the Labour Party to scrap business rates. At the Labour Party Conference this week, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves claimed that a Labour government would immediately cut the business tax, before eventually phasing it out completely. The reform would apparently aim to shift the burden from the high street to online giants.

Having long campaigned for fairer taxation for high street independent retailers, Bira ceo Andrew Goodacre said:“Bira welcomes Labour’s announcement to scrap business rates. It is obvious that the rates burden must be reduced to aid the recovery and protect the high street. Well done to Labour and I hope that the chancellor makes a similar pledge in his autumn statement at the end of October.”

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