'Pubs in Medway are expected to close as Chancellor slashes business support in the Budget' - say Lib Dems

23 Mar 2023
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New analysis by the Liberal Democrats reveals that over 57 pubs, restaurants and cafes are at risk of closure in Medway following the Chancellor’s Budget last week.

The analysis also predicts that 2688 businesses will close across the SouthEast.

The Budget confirmed that business energy support will be slashed by 85% by moving from a cap on unit costs of electricity and gas to a discount covering a small proportion of the price.

According to the Federation of Small Businesses “one in four small firms anticipate either closing, downsizing, or radically changing their business model” when business support is slashed in April.

Liberal Democrat analysis shows that small and medium sized pubs, restaurants and cafes are facing an increase in bills of £231 million - around £2478 in Medway per business.

Stuart Bourne, Medway Liberal Democrat Spokesperson and candidate for Rainham North said: "What good is cutting the price of beer in pubs if there are no pubs left open? The Conservative Government is failing businesses who are facing the very real possibility of closing their doors this April.

If the Tories actually understood hospitality businesses they would extend energy support for at least another six months as Liberal Democrats have called for. Medway deserves better."

ENDS

Notes to editors

Data here - taken from NOMIS, an ONS Service tracking labour market statistics

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rgmvTDyBGc672yN9aUiOQWyeFoabzl5SBWIlDoUvIe0/edit#gid=0
 

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