Debates between Lewis Cocking and Mark Sewards during the 2024 Parliament

Wed 11th Dec 2024

Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (First sitting)

Debate between Lewis Cocking and Mark Sewards
Lewis Cocking Portrait Lewis Cocking
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Q Have you asked your members that question?

Edward Woodall: We talk to them all the time about such questions. Perhaps it is something we can address in our written evidence to the Committee.

Mark Sewards Portrait Mr Sewards
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Q I will be brief. We have heard a lot about the cost of measures in the Budget, including in the Bill. Do you accept that there is some positive benefit in providing certainty to business—certainty that has been missing for a while? The measures in the Bill are designed to provide certainty over a longer period, but the measures in the Budget were designed for that as well.

Edward Woodall: On the Bill, I think I have said on a number of occasions that we welcome the fact that it brings more structure and that the overall principle is about long-term support for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses, and the areas in which they trade. In terms of that principle, we very much welcome the Bill; overall, businesses welcome greater certainty about how they invest into the future, so I welcome that in the context of the Bill.