Soft Drinks Industry Levy

Lord Rennard Excerpts
Tuesday 18th March 2025

(2 days, 18 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Rennard Portrait Lord Rennard
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To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the success of the Soft Drinks Industry Levy in comparison to voluntary sugar, salt and calorie reduction and reformulation measures.

Baroness Merron Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health and Social Care (Baroness Merron) (Lab)
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My Lords, the soft drinks industry levy has nearly halved the sugar in soft drinks. By uprating the levy, as was announced in the Budget, we will ensure it remains fit for purpose and drives further restrictions. The voluntary programme has delivered meaningful product change and learning on what more is possible. We continue to drive reformulation through promotion and advertising restrictions, which are showing promising results. We will continue this momentum to create a healthier generation.

Lord Rennard Portrait Lord Rennard (LD)
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My Lords, the levy has reduced considerably the number of children who would otherwise have been admitted to hospital for dental extractions. Two-thirds of the public support an expansion of the principle of this levy to other high-sugar foods, with revenue raised funding children’s health programmes. Will the Minister commit to supporting the Recipe for Change campaign, which is backed by over 50 health charities and medical colleges, given that if the proposed sugar and salt levy in Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy was implemented it could avoid more than 320,000 cases of type 2 diabetes over the next 25 years?

Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I understand why the noble Lord raises this: he, like me, wishes to reduce obesity rates. Although the soft drinks industry levy is showing success, it is much harder, as he will be aware, to apply the same in respect of food, simply because of its formulation: there is no other sugar in soft drinks beforehand, whereas there is in food. Although I understand the pressure to do this, and we continue to do more, it is not quite as straightforward to draw the direct comparisons, as I know he understands.