Pub "bloodbath" threatened
The Campaign for Real Ale has this morning forecast that as many as one in eight British pubs will disappear within the next four years.
It blames a triple whammy of massive hikes in beer taxes, unfair competition from loss-leading supermarkets and the economic down for the potential loss of up to 7,500 pubs by the end of 2012.
CAMRA has called upon the Chancellor, Alastair Darling, to act immediately by:
- reducing Value Added Tax
- investigating the feasibility of reduced tax on beer sold in pubs
- setting minimum prices for off-sales
CAMRA Chief Executive Mike Benner said: "Action to support pubs in the Pre Budget report, next Monday, is essential in order to prevent a bloodbath of pub closures following the traditionally busy Christmas trading period.
"This year's increase in beer tax has forced publicans to increase beer prices, making visiting the pub less affordable for hard pressed consumers."
The Government had to freeze beer tax whilst a reduced rate for pubs was considered, he added.
"Well-run community pubs help reduce alcohol related disorder and binge drinking by providing a safe, controlled and supervised environment for people to have fun and enjoy a drink.
"Pubs play a vital role in community life and provide a much valued sociable leisure activity for millions.
"Despite overwhelming political and media concern, supermarkets continue to push below cost alcohol deals. Current promotions include 18 bottles of premium lager being sold for £6.99 and 45 cans of lager for £18.
"These deals are utterly irresponsible and are ripping the heart out of community life by closing pubs. The Government must act now to end irresponsible alcohol price promotions that are encouraging alcohol misuse, undermining communities, ruining livelihoods and damaging peoples' social lives."
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