Labour Party
This coverage examines the Labour Party’s policies, initiatives, and positions that impact the UK retail sector. Reporting highlights proposed legislation, economic measures, employment policy, and business support programmes relevant to retailers, suppliers, and landlords. Insights are tailored for retail professionals assessing how political decisions and party strategies influence retail operations, compliance, and market conditions.
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Jul- 2024 -24 JulyNews
Iceland boss calls for review of supermarkets’ restrictive covenant ban
Iceland managing director Richard Walker has urged the new Labour government to review the ban for supermarkets to use restrictive covenants in property deals. In a LinkedIn post, Walker claimed that “legal tricks” have been used in the past by German-owned supermarkets Aldi and Lidl to prevent competition on retail…
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5 JulyNews
Today’s news in brief-5/7/24
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has urged Keir Starmer and the Labour Party to swiftly address their campaign promises after their overwhelming victory in the general election, securing over 400 seats with a majority of around 170. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) congratulated Starmer, stressing the importance of delivering…
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5 JulyGovernment
Time for Starmer to ‘get down to business’, says BRC
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has stated that it is time for Keir Starmer and the Labour Party to “get down to business” after he emerged victorious in the general election. BRC chair Helen Dickinson stated that the organisation now awaits details of how Starmer will take his promises forward.…
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Jun- 2024 -14 JuneNews
Today’s news in brief-14/6/24
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has expressed support for the Labour Party’s manifesto, which aims to bring significant changes to benefit retailers and their customers. The BRC particularly appreciates Labour’s recognition of the flawed business rates system that stifles investment and results in numerous vacant retail properties. However, retailers are…
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10 JuneHigh Street
Labour vows to overhaul business rates system
The Labour party has vowed to overhaul the current business rates system should it be victorious in the general election. The party stated that it would replace the current system with a new system that will “level the playing field between the high street and online giants”. Shadow chancellor Rachel…
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Oct- 2023 -11 OctoberHigh Street
BRC backs Labour shoplifting stance
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has backed the Labour party’s stance on shoplifting and violence against retail staff. Sir Keir Starmer announced at the Labour party conference that it intends to create a specific new offence of assault against retail workers. The party also announced its intention to roll back…
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Jul- 2021 -2 JulyCoronavirus
450,000 businesses to be hit by tapered support measures
The retail sector is set to be hit by the tapering off of government support measures, with businesses now set to contribute 10% towards the cost of furlough following measures that came into effect yesterday (1 July). The move will affect an estimated 450,000 businesses, including many retailers, according to…
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