Tag: Lucy Powell

  • Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Debenhams

    Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Debenhams

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 25 January 2021.

    Seeing stores vanish from high streets across Britain will be a real blow to communities across our country, and it will be absolutely devastating for the 25,000 people who face losing their job. The pandemic has accelerated changes to the way we shop, yet the government continues to disadvantage bricks and mortar businesses against online companies.

    The support on offer for struggling businesses has been a series of sticking plasters. Unless the Government puts in place a long-term plan to help high street businesses survive this crisis and recover on the other side, we will see more well-loved high street names vanishing, and many more jobs lost.

  • Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Licensed Premises

    Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Licensed Premises

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 22 January 2021 when she was commenting on a report suggesting that the Coronavirus crisis has led to the closure of thousands of licensed premises.

    The Government’s irresponsible choices have meant many businesses have gone bust on their watch and left the UK with the worst recession of any major economy.

    With many businesses still struggling and facing ruin in the weeks ahead, Ministers must urgently put in place a comprehensive, long term plan to support businesses through the crisis and secure our economy.

  • Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Fall in Retail Sales

    Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Fall in Retail Sales

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 22 January 2021.

    This should ring alarm bells in the Treasury. Any recovery will be built on sand if previously viable businesses are left to go to the wall through no fault of their own, by a government which has overseen the worst recession of any major economy. As we’ve long warned, the inadequate support available to businesses could lead to shuttered streets and ghost towns.

    Ministers must bring forward urgently a long term comprehensive plan which tackles the cliff edges in support businesses face, and safeguards jobs and livelihoods to secure our economy.

  • Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Hospitality Closing Until May

    Lucy Powell – 2021 Comments on Hospitality Closing Until May

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 21 January 2021.

    It’s vital that the government gets the virus under control, and we support stringent public health measures to drive down infections. However, it’s now critical that adequate economic support goes hand in hand with public health measures, so that we can secure our economy as we safeguard communities.

    We’ve already seen the worst recession of any major economy, and unless Ministers put in place a comprehensive, long term plan to give businesses a shot in the arm, we’ll see huge numbers going bust, with the loss of tens of thousands of jobs and livelihoods as a result of government failure.

  • Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Pubs

    Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Pubs

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 26 December 2020.

    Pubs are a vital part of Britain’s high streets. They bring people together and help communities thrive. They’ve had the toughest of years as a result of the pandemic and, if the government doesn’t step up and put a proper support plan in place to secure their future, it will be last orders for many.

    Boris Johnson is failing our pubs. His glass half empty approach is a real threat to their future. Labour is calling on the government to use part of the £2 billion supermarkets are returning to set up a Hospitality and High Streets Fightback Fund to save businesses and jobs now.

    Below is the Labour Party’s press release on pubs:

    Not such a Merry Christmas as majority of Britain’s pubs and bars miss out on billions in sales

    Labour warns of ‘last orders’ for pubs as government ‘glass half empty’ approach fails to provide adequate support to closed businesses on the high street

    New analysis shows cash crisis facing pubs with an estimated £3.8 billion of lost income in crucial Christmas period
    36,000 pubs in England have been forced to close – or 9 out of 10 pubs in England

    Labour is calling for a Hospitality and High Street Fightback Fund that would boost cash support to pubs and hospitality sector saving jobs and livelihoods

    New analysis by the Labour party has revealed that 93 per cent, or 9 out of 10 pubs in England, have been forced to shut and are set to lose out on thousands of pounds in trade over the critical Christmas period.

    85 per-cent of pubs in England were closed in the run up to Christmas. This number will jump to 93 per-cent – with over 3,000 more pubs closed from (today) Boxing Day after new restrictions came into force across large parts of the country.

    In November and December last year, pubs and bars across the UK made £3.8 billion in sales to tide them through the first quarter of 2020.

    The Party is warning that thousands of pubs could go bust as they have seen takings tumble, debt mount up, and cash reserves reduced during the coronavirus crisis. The turnover for pubs and bars to August 2020 was less than half of what it was in 2019.

    The failure of government to properly support pubs means that three quarters of pubs are receiving up to half the amount of cash support that they received in the first national lockdown. This comes after months of reduced sales and the cost of making themselves Covid-safe pushing many to the brink of bankruptcy.

    Labour has urged the government to use a portion of the £2 billion in business rate relief that supermarkets have pledged to return to the Treasury to establish a Hospitality and High Streets Fightback Fund targeted at those firms that have been hardest hit throughout the crisis. Labour is calling for the remainder to be used to immediately support self-employed people excluded from support throughout this crisis.

    The party is also calling for reform of the unfair Additional Restrictions Grant so that funding is allocated to supply chain businesses based on which Tier a local area is in and how long they have been in it, to reflect business need.

  • Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Brexit Readiness

    Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Brexit Readiness

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 9 December 2020.

    It’s unsurprising that so many businesses aren’t sure they will be ready for the end of the transition period. Businesses are in the dark and trying to prepare for January 1 without knowing what they’re preparing for.

    Boris Johnson promised businesses across this country an oven-ready deal and he must get on and deliver it.

  • Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Debenhams

    Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Debenhams

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 1 December 2020.

    This is devastating news for the 12,000 employees at Debenhams who are facing a very worrying Christmas, and comes on top of the news that Arcadia has gone into administration.

    The Government must urgently set out how it plans to support the people affected by the collapse of these companies, including pressing Philip Green to do the right thing and plug the Arcadia pension deficit.

  • Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on the Hospitality Industry

    Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on the Hospitality Industry

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 16 October 2020.

    Pubs and bars across the country are on the brink. Those in Tier 2 have been hit by restrictions without the economic support to cushion the blow, and those in Tier 3 are receiving just a fraction of what they got in the last lockdown.

    So many jobs in hospitality are on the line, but this Government is just washing its hands of the industry. The waves of job losses we’ve seen in recent weeks show just how perilous the situation is.

  • Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Car Sales

    Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on Car Sales

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 5 October 2020.

    These figures underline the crisis in demand facing the car industry, highlighting yet again the very sectoral nature of this economic crisis and why support really does need to be focused of those sectors most adversely affected.

    Ministers are failing communities and companies up and down the country with their sink or swim approach. If they do not act, we could see further waves of redundancies and some viable businesses and sectors disappearing for good.

  • Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on British Chambers of Commerce Report

    Lucy Powell – 2020 Comments on British Chambers of Commerce Report

    The comments made by Lucy Powell, the Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers, on 1 October 2020.

    Businesses across the country are under severe pressure, redundancies are piling up, and the hospitality sector is in freefall. Yet despite public health restrictions tightening, this Government is risking mass unemployment by allowing economic support to get dangerously out of sync. This short-term approach is illogical, and will have devastating consequences for our economy.