PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
VAT on tourism (26 April 2020)

Motion Details

That this House recognises the major importance of the tourism sector to the UK economy and that tourism-related businesses lie at the heart of many local communities; notes that this sector has been disproportionally impacted by the covid-19 epidemic; is concerned by reports that in areas of the UK reliant on hospitality and tourism, up to 35 per cent of jobs are permanently at risk because of the pandemic, and that Visit Britain estimates that covid-19 will cost the tourism industry around £15 billion in 2020, with 22 million fewer visitors to the UK; further notes that a reduced rate of VAT for tourism has long been recommended by three select committees and attracted cross-party support; highlights that the UK is one of only three European countries to have never taken advantage of the EU rules allowing a reduced VAT rate on tourism and that Germany has now cut VAT to 7 per cent to help specific sectors of the economy; calls on the Government to reduce tourism VAT to 5 per cent to help this sector recover from the pandemic, at the same time as strengthening the wider economy, supporting job creation and generating investment in local businesses.

Sponsored by:
Caroline Lucas (Green Party)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Liberal Democrat
4
27%
 
 
Scottish National Party
3
20%
 
 
Labour
2
13%
 
 
Green Party
1
7%
 
 
Independent
1
7%
 
 
Conservative
1
7%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
1
7%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
1
7%
 
 
Alba Party
1
7%
 
Sponsor List (15 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
LD
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Orkney and Shetland
Con
Dame Tracey Crouch
SNP
Martyn Day
SNP
Allan Dorans
Ind
Jonathan Edwards
LD
Tim Farron
Westmorland and Lonsdale
Alba
Neale Hanvey
Lab
Mike Hill
PC
Ben Lake
Ceredigion Preseli
Green
Caroline Lucas (Sponsor)
LD
Layla Moran
Oxford West and Abingdon
DUP
Gavin Robinson
Belfast East
Lab
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
SNP
Alison Thewliss
LD
Munira Wilson
Twickenham

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