BBPA calls on new PM Boris to back beer & pubs


The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has called on Boris Johnson, who will become Prime Minister today, to back beer and pubs with a cut in beer tax and help on unfair business rates bills.

The beer and pub sector supports 900,000 jobs, generates £22.9bn in GDP and contributes £13bn in taxes. With 82% of the beer sold in Britain brewed in Britain, beer has a much bigger positive impact on the UK economy, UK jobs and pubs than any other drink.

Beer and pubs also play an important social and cultural role. 9 in 10 brits describe themselves as pub goers, with many viewing their local as the beating heart of their community.

Brigid Simmonds, BBPA's Chief Executive, said, “Pubs are the original social network and at their heart of their communities, playing a key role in uniting us all. Along with brewing, they are also an important pillar of the UK economy. This is why Boris Johnson should back the sector by cutting beer duty and helping pubs with their business rates bills.”

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