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Business Rates Retail, Hospitality and Leisure 2026-01-19

19 January 2026

Lead MP

Mel Stride

Debate Type

Urgent Question

Tags

EconomyTaxation
Other Contributors: 39

At a Glance

Mel Stride raised concerns about business rates retail, hospitality and leisure 2026-01-19 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm that the planned changes to business rates for the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors will not result in crippling rises? Given the significant negative impact these changes could have on local businesses, can the Government provide further details about transitional support measures and clarify which sectors will receive additional relief?

Government Response

EconomyTaxation
Government Response
The Government announced comprehensive reforms to business rates at the Budget. The new system introduces permanently lower multipliers for retail, hospitality, and leisure businesses, funded by higher taxes on larger properties. Over 750,000 RHL businesses will benefit from a tax rate that is 25% lower than those with larger properties, supported by £4.3 billion in transitional funding over three years. Half of ratepayers will see their bills flat or falling next year; around a third pay no rates due to small business relief. The Government acknowledges the need for reform but criticises the previous government's approach and impact on high streets.
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