Beer tax rally gives pub industry hope for 2013

By Luke Nicholls

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Hundreds of licensees and breweries came from across the UK to take part in the beer tax lobby on Wednesday (12 December)
Hundreds of licensees and breweries came from across the UK to take part in the beer tax lobby on Wednesday (12 December)
Camra’s mass lobby calling for an end to the damaging beer duty escalator has been hailed as a ‘great success’ after over 1,200 of its members descended on Parliament in what was the biggest campaigning event in its 40-year history.

Representatives from numerous pub industry bodies including the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA), the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), along with hundreds of licensees and breweries came from across the UK to take part in the lobby which took place on Wednesday (12 December).

A spokesperson for Camra said: “When you’ve got over 400 MPs being lobbied throughout the day and people coming into London from all corners of the UK from Cornwall to Aberdeen, it should show to ministers that people do really care about this escalator. I think in that respect alone the day was a success.

“It was great to see the likes of Greg Mulholland, Andrew Griffiths and Caroline Nokes all speaking at the lobby and giving their own support. And, from our point of view, the media coverage was really effective. We were on BBC Politics Live and over 20 BBC radio stations covered it as well. It shows that these major institutions actually care about this decision as well.

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The beer duty escalator is a policy causing tax on beer to automatically increase by 2 per cent above inflation every year. Since its launch, beer tax has increased by more than 40 per cent – to one of the highest rates in Europe - with over a third of every pint pulled in a pub now paid in duty and VAT. During this period, over 5,800 pubs have been forced to close their doors.

Camra is still collating feedback from its members after the day’s campaigning and the group is confident that the unification of the pub industry over the matter was enough to show the Government how significant an issue the beer duty escalator is.

The spokesperson added: “Yesterday’s lobby shows that a lot of people care about this escalator. So that in itself is a positive sign for the industry; that we are united and all want what’s best for the industry.

“We piled our resources into the e-petition and this was our biggest campaigning event in our 40-year history. So we’ve done so much and we can only hope we get somewhere with all this effort.

“The next few months after Christmas will really be about hammering home the message and continuing the pressure.”

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