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To everyone in Hospitality it is quite clearly time 2call time on serving @Jeremy_Hunt & all of the Conservative MP’s (apart from the 40 who wrote to him) at any of our Pubs Restaurants, Bars,Hotels, & Night Clubs! Enough is Enough! @UKHospKate@Sacha_Lord@piersmorgan@GBNEWS
I don’t want tax cuts. I want the ambulance to arrive. I want good schools, public transport and town centres. I want investment in jobs, education and people. An extra tenner a week is no good to me when society is falling to bits.
If Hospitality don't get a VAT reduction in next weeks Budget, The Chancellor @Jeremy_Hunt will knowingly be allowing 1000's businesses go bust, meaning 10,000's job losses.
Decimation on his watch.
Hospitality debate in the @HouseofCommons tomorrow.
https://t.co/7Cvj894uE0
Should be interesting 🧐
I know many MPs including @Tobias_Ellwood will be swinging for #Hospitality#VatCut 👏🙌
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People who never owned or ran a business, who never created a business, a job, never paid VAT, Rates, Employee Tax etc etc
Keep your advice to yourself thanking you 😉
Minister Neale Richmond speaking in the Dáil yesterday evening: ‘I fully agree with you that [the return of the 9% VAT rate for food-based businesses] should be looked at’
It is very welcome to see that, following a meeting with the Restaurants Association of Ireland on Wednesday, Ministers Simon Coveney and Richmond seem to now have a comprehensive understanding of the challenges currently facing our industry and the urgent need for the 9% VAT rate to be reinstated for food-led businesses.
The hospitality industry is not uniform. Small, independent restaurants and cafés across the country face some of the highest labour costs and smallest margins of any sector and should not be subject to the same VAT rate as accommodation providers that are experiencing sky-high profits.
Pub,cafes etc are much more than a business.
A place where you can feel part of a community & for some will be the only human interaction someone has all day.
They’ll also support local suppliers.
Chains don’t give a shit.
Drop VAT or you’ll lose more than just a
“Business”
600 plus jobs gone since 2024 in the hospitality industry, if these where factory’s you would have TDs / Ministers out jumping into photos trying to save jobs . SMEs being destroyed daily .Vat must be replaced to 9% or mass job losses ahead.
With 20% VAT restaurants are not restaurants, they are tax collectors. Retail food has no VAT, restaurant food does. Why? Because of a daft, outdated definition of “value”. Only the Brits would trash their own food culture once it’s finally got going. Give us parity with Europe!
So today was a good day we hit 1700 signatures. But there is a HELL of a long way to go :)
https://t.co/mYlFV5XM7u
You think you shared, tagged and posted... DO it again tomorrow.
One post, sees 0.01% signatures, no matter the amount of followers... think on that
Of course if you can get some big swingers involved that helps..
And share on instagram, Facebook, email your followers !!
#hospitality #cutvat
More needs to be done to support hospitality. The cost of doing business is just too high. The price could be losing more of our pubs and hospitality businesses that give vitality to our high streets towns and villages. https://t.co/fiJC6SuYhU