Western Morning News

Labour calls for more resort support

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TOURIST hot-spots reliant on the hospitalit­y, leisure and retail sectors are in danger of seeing their high streets “hollowed out” if coronaviru­s support is scaled back, Labour has warned.

Shadow business secretary Ed Miliband has urged ministers to extend the current tax relief available to avoid England’s third lockdown from creating a host of ghost towns.

The party is warning of devastatio­n in areas such as the Isles of Scilly, where Labour calculates that as much as 44% of businesses rely on visitor, retail and hospitalit­y trade.

According to Labour analysis of Office for National Statistics (ONS) data, a fifth of businesses are in the same position across the rest of Cornwall, in Devon’s Torbay and on the Isle of Wight, while 17% of those in Brighton and Blackpool are also retail, tourism or hospitalit­y reliant.

Labour is urging the Government to confirm it will extend the 100% business rates holiday for retail, hospitalit­y and leisure businesses for at least another six months.

The Opposition party also wants the reduced rate of VAT for businesses in the hospitalit­y, tourism and culture sectors to continue and is calling for businesses to be given greater flexibilit­y to manage debt, including using student loan-style arrangemen­ts.

The reduced VAT rate is set to expire on March 31, when it will return to 20%.

Mr Miliband said: “We are facing a national economic crisis, but it’s clear that if high street businesses like restaurant­s, hotels, shops and salons go bust, the impact will be felt much more deeply by communitie­s in certain parts of the country.

“Businesses were supported by visitors and local people – and they will be again when our economy can open up.

“Standing by and letting these businesses collapse with the vaccine roll-out making huge progress and recovery in sight would be absolutely devastatin­g.”

 ??  ?? > More support is needed to help holiday resorts like Torquay survive through the latest lockdown, according to the Labour Party
> More support is needed to help holiday resorts like Torquay survive through the latest lockdown, according to the Labour Party

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