Business Rates: Retail, Hospitality and Leisure

Debate between Dan Tomlinson and Greg Smith
Monday 19th January 2026

(1 week, 5 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Greg Smith Portrait Greg Smith (Mid Buckinghamshire) (Con)
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This morning I met Roly May, the landlord of the Russell Arms pub in Butlers Cross. Government Members might recognise it: it is the closest pub to Chequers, where they can drown their sorrows after an audience with the Prime Minister. The pub has seen as £17,500 business rate increase. I have heard similar horror stories from pubs such as the Cock and Rabbit in The Lee, the Dinton Hermit in Ford and many others. Will the Minister at least accept that there is no more money to squeeze out of pubs that are absolutely on the brink of financial catastrophe under this Government?

Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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This Government understand the pressures that hospitality businesses, and pubs in particular, are facing. One of the pressures, which I have heard about very clearly, relates to the fact that the previous Government did not invest in our energy security, which would have ensured that businesses and families had lower energy bills and certainty about future bills, and as a result those businesses and families have seen their energy bills surge. In 2022, under the previous Government, we saw inflation hit 11%, and it is things like that that have made it difficult for small businesses up and down the country.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Dan Tomlinson and Greg Smith
Tuesday 4th November 2025

(2 months, 3 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Greg Smith Portrait Greg Smith (Mid Buckinghamshire) (Con)
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T9. With reports that the Chancellor is eyeing up doubling council tax for bands G and H, can she tell me whether she really considers the family who wrote to me yesterday—both have mid-range salaries, are fully eligible for child benefit and bought a home for just shy of £500,000 in 2013—rich enough to see their council tax double to £800 a month?

Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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Under the last Government, time and again, council tax went up and up and the funding for local councils went down and down. We have left councils on their knees, struggling when it comes to special educational needs, temporary accommodation and funding for homelessness and adult social care. This Government will make the right decisions when it comes to funding our councils and having a fair property taxation system.