A group of 64 cross-party MPs and business leaders, including 38 Tory members, have urged Jeremy Hunt to scrap the tourist tax on retailers. Hunt has ordered a review into the so-called 'tourist tax,' indicating a potential major policy reversal that could benefit Britain's retail and leisure industries. The move is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the economy, particularly in London.
After Jeremy Hunt asks OBR to review 'tourist tax,' former London minister @scullyp says: "I hope that this will lead to it being scrapped, if possible at the Budget,” stressing the move would benefit 'ordinary Londoners' in hospitality sector and more.. https://t.co/JrUFbd1EZo
Jeremy Hunt urged to scrap 'tourist tax' within weeks at the March Budget and give London economy a boost https://t.co/JrUFbd1EZo
Jeremy Hunt has ordered a review into the so-called “tourist tax” in the clearest sign yet that the Treasury is on the cusp of a major policy reversal that could deliver a much-needed boost to Britain’s retail and leisure industries. https://t.co/mp774cOSJL
Big step forward in the campaign to scrap the tourist tax and restore tax-free shopping. 420 business leaders are set to write to @hmtreasury next week calling for a change in policy. https://t.co/9C8jex84Xf
Jeremy Hunt has been urged to ditch the tourist tax on retailers by a group of MPs led by Tory rebels. https://t.co/YSDSXpdSPu https://t.co/55hNR3tBqK
🔵 A 64-strong cross-party group including 38 Tory MPs and peers has urged Jeremy Hunt to ditch the tourist tax on retailers https://t.co/0HlIZR2ZFY