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Prime Minister’s expenditure review overlooks the hospitality sector

By June 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hospitality leaders have accused Prime Minister Rachel Reeves of spending reviews of ignoring an industry that is still struggling with the impact on the pandemic, inflation and increased operating costs.

Industry associations say the review failed to provide the targeted support needed to protect jobs, promote growth and reduce financial pressure.

Many warned that there is a lack of meaningful support and a signal for increased tax burden on government indifference to one of the UK’s largest private sector employers.

“We are pleased to announce that we are committed to providing a range of services and services to providing services that will help us to create a range of services,” said Kate Nicholls, CEO of Ukhospitality. “Looking at the budget and the rest of the council, reducing business costs must be a priority, and business rate reforms to be finalised this fall are a key factor, with the maximum level of discounts applied to hospitality businesses.

“With the imminent announcement of an industrial strategy, hospitality’s ability to deliver socially productive growth must be recognized and utilized to achieve economic growth, work and revitalization in towns and cities across the UK.”

Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), said: The NTIA welcomed the government’s long-term focus on energy infrastructure, but warned that many of the challenges facing the sector are urgent and immediate action is necessary.

“The spending reviews made little clarity about skill development within the sector. In areas where NTIA considers important, training and upskills are not treated as isolated policy levers, particularly as isolated policy levers that maintain important concerns when labor shortages and talent retention.”

Tina Mackenzie, policy chair for the Small Business Federation (FSB), said:

“SMEs are already struggling with confidence at levels comparable to the energy bill crisis, but the number of jobs in SMEs is declining rapidly, so bold and coordinated action is needed. We cannot grow our economy and tax revenue without nurturing small businesses.”


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