There has been a surge in support for the Great British pub from
Election candidates in the last week.
100 new Parliamentary candidates have signed the pledge to 'Back
the Pub', since last Monday, when the list of pub supporters was
first published.
The pledge calls on government, industry, local authorities and
others to work together to support British pubs as part of efforts
to enhance community life and promote economic recovery. In total,
419 Parliamentary candidates from all over the country have now
signed up in support of the 'Back the Pub' campaign.
Brigid Simmonds, chief executive of the BBPA, said:
"It is clear that there is a growing momentum for the pub in this
Election campaign. Candidates from all parties and all regions
understand the importance of the British beer and pub industry to
their own local economies, but they are rightly concerned about the
state of the industry. In the last two years, beer tax has
increased by 26 per cent whilst over 4,000 community pubs have
closed at the cost of more than 40,000 jobs.
"Each of the main political parties, for the first time ever, have
come out and said they support the pub in their manifestos. But we
need to hear more details of what they propose. It is time now for
all the parties to listen to their own candidates and say exactly
how they intend to back the pub."