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General election 2019: Tories promise help for 'left-behind' towns | General election 2019: Tories promise help for 'left-behind' towns |
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The Conservatives have pledged to reduce business rates for small firms in a bid to help "left-behind" towns, if they win the general election. | |
Under their plans, they would also extend discounts on business rates to smaller cinemas and music venues. | Under their plans, they would also extend discounts on business rates to smaller cinemas and music venues. |
They are also offering to make it easier for local groups to buy community buildings such as post offices. | They are also offering to make it easier for local groups to buy community buildings such as post offices. |
But Labour said the Tories had destroyed High Streets and towns. | But Labour said the Tories had destroyed High Streets and towns. |
The Conservatives have also promised £500m to reverse cuts to the railway network made in the 1960s by Dr Richard Beeching, which affected smaller towns and villages, and a £350m fund for improving cycling infrastructure. | The Conservatives have also promised £500m to reverse cuts to the railway network made in the 1960s by Dr Richard Beeching, which affected smaller towns and villages, and a £350m fund for improving cycling infrastructure. |
Boris Johnson promised measures to help "overlooked and left-behind" towns, and help people "put the heart back into the places they call home". | Boris Johnson promised measures to help "overlooked and left-behind" towns, and help people "put the heart back into the places they call home". |
The Conservatives are battling with opposition parties for votes in marginal constituencies ahead of the 12 December general election. | The Conservatives are battling with opposition parties for votes in marginal constituencies ahead of the 12 December general election. |
The party said that, if re-elected, it would increase the business rate discount available to smaller firms from 33% to 50% in 2020/21. | The party said that, if re-elected, it would increase the business rate discount available to smaller firms from 33% to 50% in 2020/21. |
It is also planning to introduce a new £1,000 business rates relief scheme for pubs, which it says amounts to an £18m tax cut next year. | It is also planning to introduce a new £1,000 business rates relief scheme for pubs, which it says amounts to an £18m tax cut next year. |
The changes to business rates would only apply to England. Business rate regimes are set separately in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. | The changes to business rates would only apply to England. Business rate regimes are set separately in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
If you want to make a retailer's blood boil, just say the words "business rates" and it usually does the trick. | If you want to make a retailer's blood boil, just say the words "business rates" and it usually does the trick. |
Many see the tax as an extra burden on them based on the size and value of their properties, no matter how well their businesses are doing. | Many see the tax as an extra burden on them based on the size and value of their properties, no matter how well their businesses are doing. |
That feels tough when so many are already struggling to compete against competitors online. | That feels tough when so many are already struggling to compete against competitors online. |
But if retailers were hoping to see some big changes or radical overhauls, they'll be disappointed. | But if retailers were hoping to see some big changes or radical overhauls, they'll be disappointed. |
These promises from the Conservative party will be welcomed by those who would benefit - the smallest retailers, independent cinemas, and little local pubs. | These promises from the Conservative party will be welcomed by those who would benefit - the smallest retailers, independent cinemas, and little local pubs. |
But they are relatively cheap give-aways, skirting round the edges of a tax which raised £31bn last year. | But they are relatively cheap give-aways, skirting round the edges of a tax which raised £31bn last year. |
Just two weeks ago the Treasury select committee released a report into what they described as the "broken" and "unfair" rates system. | Just two weeks ago the Treasury select committee released a report into what they described as the "broken" and "unfair" rates system. |
They challenged the government to take a serious look at alternative systems, which it seems the Conservatives are quietly side-stepping in this election. | They challenged the government to take a serious look at alternative systems, which it seems the Conservatives are quietly side-stepping in this election. |
The Conservatives are also pledging to give community groups up to nine months - up from the current six - to buy buildings listed as 'assets of community value'. | The Conservatives are also pledging to give community groups up to nine months - up from the current six - to buy buildings listed as 'assets of community value'. |
The groups will also be able to apply for cash from a £150m fund for helping with making bids for the designated buildings, such as post offices and pubs. | The groups will also be able to apply for cash from a £150m fund for helping with making bids for the designated buildings, such as post offices and pubs. |
Making the announcements, Mr Johnson said: "For too long, too many towns and villages across Britain have been overlooked and left behind. | Making the announcements, Mr Johnson said: "For too long, too many towns and villages across Britain have been overlooked and left behind. |
"When the UK voted to leave the EU in 2016, many communities felt their voices had been heard for the first time in decades and their lives would improve. | "When the UK voted to leave the EU in 2016, many communities felt their voices had been heard for the first time in decades and their lives would improve. |
"We will invest in these communities and help people put the heart back into the places they call home. | "We will invest in these communities and help people put the heart back into the places they call home. |
"We need to get Brexit done so that we can unleash the potential of all our towns, cities and villages. | "We need to get Brexit done so that we can unleash the potential of all our towns, cities and villages. |
"We will be able to save our High Streets, keep pubs and post offices open and re-connect places to the rail network half a century after they were cut off." | "We will be able to save our High Streets, keep pubs and post offices open and re-connect places to the rail network half a century after they were cut off." |
But Labour highlighted cuts to local councils, which the party said had hit the most deprived areas particularly hard. | But Labour highlighted cuts to local councils, which the party said had hit the most deprived areas particularly hard. |
Shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne said: "A decade of vicious cuts to the services that people in our communities rely on has taken 60p in every £1 from council budgets." | Shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne said: "A decade of vicious cuts to the services that people in our communities rely on has taken 60p in every £1 from council budgets." |
"There is a clear choice in this election on 12 December: more of the same with Boris Johnson's Tories or real change and investment under Labour." | "There is a clear choice in this election on 12 December: more of the same with Boris Johnson's Tories or real change and investment under Labour." |