Great British corner shop threatened by crime and tax bomb | Politics | News

Conservatives, crimes and taxes threatened to close the large British corner shop, he said. Sir Mel Stide, the Shadow Chancellor, attacked the mayor of London for his tour of Africa, and pushed the labor force decisions in the Treasury to the ruins of the tradesmen.
He said: “The Labor Party’s 25 billion £ £ business tax sees that things are cut, frozen wages and investment are waiting for. This is not a way to enlarge the economy.”
Sir Mel met with Kay Patel, the owner of the shop, who runs the best global food and wine in Wantead, east of London. Patel said that “the financial and emotional impact of theft has discussed direct costs such as higher national insurance contributions and higher job rates since April”.
The Shadow Chancellor said: “While Sadiq Khan posed for cameras abroad, the businesses in London cry for help because they are crushed by Labour’s business tax, increasing crime and bureaucracy. KAY employs a fantastic local business – employing six people and serving the community every day.
The British retail consortium, tax and bureaucracy, alarm on how to threaten part -time employment in shops. In the next three years, “up to 160,000 roles” may be at risk.
Vice President of the London Assembly Andrew Boff said: “Corner shops are the foundations of our high streets – up to five million jobs and small businesses that contribute to £ 100 billion GDP.
“The government needs to stop surrounding the bureaucracy at unnecessary costs and bureaucracy, and the MET police must treat theft with seriousness that it guarantees to steal.”
Tina McKenzie from the Federation of Small Enterprises also expressed his concerns: “Both our high streets and retailers are weak by rising [National Insurance contributions] and punishing invoices of job rates. Add the rising retail crime and the upcoming employment rights bill, and it is not surprising that the confidence between small companies is very low.
“The key we see the targeted discounts [small to medium enterprises’] A great emphasis on high streets and beyond in the upcoming small business strategy that supports entrepreneurs in the autumn budget. It encourages growth and strengthens local economies. “
London Mayor spokesman defended his visit to a series of African provinces: “London is a global city and mayor, to encourage growth abroad and Africa’s value of 50 billion £, about 50 billion £ 50 billion in 2024, and the UK has increased by 7% year and mayor, Grand, Grand, Grand, Ghana and Kanaat, it, Ghana has been remedied to this, and this week is the first mayor to manage the cultural ties.
The team insists on supporting small businesses and high streets.
“Mel Stide has a chronic habit to forget the record of its government in the office. After Tories collapsed the economy, businesses have increased higher costs and gradually increased.
“Starting business owners will see with the absolute embarrassment of Stride. Thanks to the plan of change of the Labor Party government, work confidence will help to reduce energy costs for businesses at a nine -year record level and modern industrial strategy.”


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