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Portas Pilots

Oral question asked in the House of Commons, by Simon Danczuk (Labour). It was answered on Monday, 3 June 2013 on behalf of the Department for Communities and Local Government.

Question

Ministers must acknowledge the huge discrepancy between the £20 million Ministers have spent on the Portas pilots and the fact that the Government have increased business rates for retailers by over £500 million in the past two years. With a recent survey showing that the UK has the highest business rates in the European Union, is it not time that the Government stopped treating the high street as a cash cow to milk to exhaustion?

Answer

Nothing has changed in rating policy. Ever since 1990, business rates have gone up by the retail prices index—it was the same under the Labour Government. It is right to say, however, that they are fixed overheads. That is why, unlike the Labour party, we have doubled the threshold for small business rate relief and taken a third of a million small businesses out of business rates altogether. I thought that the hon. Gentleman would welcome that.

Type
Oral question
Reference
563 c1217 
Session
2013-14
Oral question type
1st Supplementary
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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