High Streets: Autumn Budget 2024 Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

High Streets: Autumn Budget 2024

Jim Shannon Excerpts
Thursday 23rd January 2025

(1 day, 21 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Victoria Collins Portrait Victoria Collins
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The heart of this debate is about making sure we look after those businesses and the many more that could open.

My story shows why this debate is so important to me. I know that the story of our high streets is the story of our local communities.

Jim Shannon Portrait Jim Shannon (Strangford) (DUP)
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Will the hon. Lady give way?

Victoria Collins Portrait Victoria Collins
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I will make a little progress.

Both for the families behind the doors, and for the families and local people who shop there, our high streets are truly at the heart of the community. I have the honour of representing seven high streets across Harpenden and Berkhamsted, and I am grateful to the local businesses that responded to my survey ahead of this debate. Today, I am sharing their voices, as well as the impact the Budget will have on their businesses, their livelihoods their families and our community.

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Victoria Collins Portrait Victoria Collins
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Absolutely. Sadly, the desperation that came through in my survey shows that a lot of businesses are very worried about their future.

Jim Shannon Portrait Jim Shannon
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Victoria Collins Portrait Victoria Collins
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I will take the hon. Gentleman’s intervention.

Jim Shannon Portrait Jim Shannon
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From 1959 to 1979, my mum and dad had a shop in Ballywalter, and they had a shop before that as well, so there is a history of having shops. I will take the example of today’s high street in Newtownards. National insurance contributions, wages, theft and attacks on shop staff are all issues now being faced there. Does the hon. Lady agree that the high street needs help today like it has never needed it before?

Victoria Collins Portrait Victoria Collins
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Absolutely; that is very much in line with the feedback I had from businesses. Indeed, it is with much disappoint that I share the impact of the autumn Budget on my local businesses. It is no secret that the Conservatives left our economy in a mess, and many of our businesses are still reeling from that. That is exactly why it is important for the Government to get this right.

Many of the proposals in the autumn Budget will not lead to growth on our high streets. I would like to have faith that Labour intended to do the right thing and that these are unintended consequences. I hope that the Government heed some of the warnings and take action to mitigate the impact and change course. In the words of one director in my constituency,

“it is a disaster…all planned investment has been cancelled, expansion plans cancelled. Prices will go up on 1st April by at least 10%. And we’re looking at ways to reduce staff count.”