Manchester Evening News

Night tsar warns of ‘absolute disaster’ for pubs

SACHA FEARS FOR RESTAURANT­S AS WELL UNLESS GOVERNMENT HELPS BY TACKLING SOARING BILLS

- By BEN ARNOLD

MANCHESTER’S night-time economy adviser has warned that the hospitalit­y sector is heading for ‘an absolute disaster’ unless the government acts quickly to counter soaring bills for bars, pubs, restaurant­s and hotels.

Sacha Lord is calling on the chancellor to reduce VAT back to its pandemic discount rate of five percent, as inflation soars to a record 40-year high.

He said: “My phone is off the hook at the moment. The overall feeling, certainly from the independen­ts, is that at least during lockdown one, there was support there, furlough, business rates relief, bounceback loans, but no one expected this.

“Sadly, it’s the operators in more deprived areas who are going to be hit hardest. The backstreet boozers and the community pubs.

“In Greater Manchester, there are 1,806 ‘wet-led’ pubs, so pubs that don’t serve food, and the vast majority are in our most deprived areas, and obviously if you’ve got the choice of buying a pint, or eating and heating, I don’t blame people for having to make that choice.”

Mr Lord tweeted that an emergency budget is needed from the chancellor, and that hospitalit­y was ‘facing another cliff edge.’

Mr Lord, who is behind the Warehouse Project and the Parklife festival, added that he’s heading to London in two weeks for meetings with hospitalit­y trade bodies, with plans to lobby the government to drop VAT to either 12.5pc, or even 5pc, as it was during lockdown.

“There is no time to dither,” he added. “He has said that something might be coming in the autumn, but the chancellor needs to do something now. Some of the stuff he did during lockdown was fantastic, and I realise there’s not a blank cheque. But there’s things that he could do immediatel­y like return VAT to 12.5, even 5pc, and cut VAT on energy costs. A windfall tax on the energy suppliers seemed like a no brainer, but they voted against it. “A restaurant in Manchester, a well known one, their electricit­y bill has just come through for £8,000. You don’t have to be an accountant to realise that that’s not sustainabl­e. We’re heading for a recession, I’m confident of that. And we’re reaching a very critical point. People are seeing their monthly wage not keeping up with inflation, so people will start to go out less, and choose where they go, and start to spend less. He’ll get nothing in PAYE The chancellor needs to act now.

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