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Businesses Count Down the Days as Imminent Collapse of the High Street May Become a Reality

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Following rumours of an energy prize freeze, over 150,000 businesses from across the  UK are urging Government to act on spiralling energy costs which are proving more  detrimental than the pandemic. 

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The #BusinessSOS campaign warns of mass closure and redundancies if immediate  and effective action isn’t taken – the true situation that Britain faces today.  

The newly formed #BusinessSOS campaign, founded by organisations representing over  150,000 retail, leisure, hospitality and tourism businesses warns harm caused by the spiralling  energy crisis is superseding the pandemic with the potential to cause irreversible damage to  UK high streets and the economy.  

The #BusinessSOS campaign believes mass closures and redundancies are inevitable if  Government does not swiftly implement measures that alleviate the critical pressures that  businesses, like households, have been facing since April 2022.  

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#BusinessSOS three-point-plan to support ailing businesses: 

Reduce VAT 

  • Headline rate reduced from 20% to 12.5% 
  • Business energy bills reduced from 20% to 5% to match domestic billing 

Business Rates Relief 

  • 100% rate relief until 31st March 2023 

Energy Rate Relief 

  • A discounted kwh price on all business energy bills

Michael Kill, CEO of Night Time Industries Association said, 

“Over the last week we have seen a huge escalation in closure notices from pubs, bars,  restaurants, venues and clubs across the country, with over 70% of businesses stating they will  be financially compromised within weeks, all of which have stated untenable operating  costs as reasons too close.” 

“The industry’s future is finely balanced between the delivery of an imminent survival  package by the new Chancellor and continued consumer spend and confidence!” 

Matthew Sims, Founder of #BusinessSOS campaign and CEO of Croydon BID said, 

“The new Prime Minister has days to save the high street as we know it. The impending  announcement on how the Government will tackle the energy crisis facing businesses will  either ensure businesses can remain trading or set in motion mass closures and redundancies.  To say the energy crisis is worse that the pandemic is not an understatement, it is the reality  facing businesses today and why the clock is ticking for the new Government to provide clarity  and introduce measures providing tangible and immediate relief.”  

Andrew Taylor, Founder of #BusinessSOS campaign and Managing Director of Bart & Taylor  said, 

“Without immediate intervention local communities will change forever as they lose their social  spaces. For the first time in living memory, energy costs are now greater than rent and  increasing on a daily basis in the absence of any intervention or price cap since April. After  surviving the pandemic it seems ludicrous that the needs of businesses are currently not being  heard and could see the billions of funding provided during the pandemic go to waste.” 

Kate Nicholls, CEO of UKHospitality, said, 

“The hospitality sector is crucial to delivering the business-led growth the new Government is  striving for, but we are facing an existential crisis due to soaring energy bills. We’re  encouraged by the new Prime Minister’s commitment to tackling energy prices, but we need  to see urgent, comprehensive action. As well as a price freeze, we need to see a cut to VAT  and a business rates holiday if businesses in the sector are to have any hope of making it  through the winter.” 

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Bill Addy CEO of Liverpool BID and Chair of The BID Foundation said, 

“Businesses recognise that they benefited from the immediate support given them during the  pandemic but we are in danger of all that support being thrown away as those same  businesses that have worked valiantly to recover will be decimated by the cost of living crisis. Business is now at a watershed moment that needs an urgent response from our new Prime  Minister, they need hope and certainty if they are to survive. It is business that will ensure that  UK can grew the economy out of the coming recession but do that business needs to survive  and that requires urgent action.” 

Ojay McDonald, CEO of Association of Town and City Management said, 

“Right now, businesses are already deciding to scale back or shut up shop for good. The  knock-on impact on employment is unimaginably bad. We need decisive action from the  government now to save the high street. 

Let’s not shy away from how comprehensive this support needs to be. Energy prices have  been unsustainable for months. We are at the stage where a price freeze is inadequate.  Discounts on the cost of energy are vital. We also need to halt the decline of consumer  confidence to keep businesses trading. That’s why this three-point plan on energy, VAT and  businesses rates as a combination is the right route to take.”

Emma McClarkin, Chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: 

“The pub and brewing sector makes a huge contribution to our economy in high streets and  local communities throughout the country, yet it still remains in a precarious position after the  pandemic. Immediate action on energy is critical, but investment in our sector for the long term is also essential. As the PM works towards a fiscal statement and full budget we hope  she will seriously consider a cut to business rates and VAT so Britain’s pubs and brewers can  get back on their feet fully and thrive in the communities they proudly serve.” 

Joss Croft, CEO, UKinbound said, 

“For the UK’s inbound visitor economy, a £28.4 billion export industry, to continue its recovery  and exceed pre-pandemic levels, a fully functioning domestic leisure, retail and hospitality  industry is absolutely paramount, however the current inflation and energy crisis is set to  derail this. We need swift and decisive action from Government to safeguard businesses and  jobs across the country.” 

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