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<title>Letter from Peter Wilson to Alistair Darling</title>  
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<description><![CDATA[ <p>Alistair Darling<br />Chancellor of the
Exchequer<br />11 Downing Street<br />London 
</p>
<p>16<sup>TH</sup> March
2009</p>
<p>Dear Mr Darling</p>
<p align="center"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Re Loss
of Transitional Relief Business Rates.  01/04/09 &amp; Budget April
2009 </span>
</p>
<p>I am writing as a
director of the above business, with some very grave concerns for our
business, which all staff work extremely hard in order to be
successful. 
</p>
<p>Our "Pub" has been
open since 1857 &amp; is what many consider the last "real  pub"
left in Worthing. It has history, previously being 3 Fishermans
cottages, &amp; visitors who come along and enjoy our premises
regularly comment on how nice it is to see a "proper pub".</p>
<p>As you are fully aware,
pubs in particular to any other businesses have been hit on all sides
in the past couple of years, by extortionate levies on alcohol tax,
energy prices, the smoking ban, the recession, greedy pub companies
that tie you to the sale of price inflated stock, &amp; locally,
businesses closing, empty shops, &amp; now the loss of transitional
relief on business rates, that will surely mean the last rights for
many more businesses 
</p>
<p>Please understand that
we are not talking about a slight increase in our case, the amount
has risen from &pound;20001.66 to &pound;28857.50, per year a rise of 44.3%. I
am directly asking you a question, "where is our business to find
this additional amount from"?  Please note we cannot increase our
prices each time you increase the duty, "TIED PUBS" like ours are
forced to endure not only your increase, but the "PUB CO'S"
exaggerated increase, compound that to include the annual producer's
costs, &amp; the budget, &amp; it has gone out of all proportion. The
general public have had enough increases due to your government's
tax increases, we are losing regular customers &amp; therefore
regular income, &amp; now we are asked to contribute another
&pound;8855.84. The customers have been disappearing in their droves but
you are asking for more finance! 
</p>
<p>I would like to ask
where are we to get the additional &pound;8860 from?  We work extremely
hard, enduring long hours, we have made cuts as much as possible, and
the case is not helped by the increases under "new labour" in
annual holiday entitlement &amp; minimum wage increases. Hence more
additional costs for business owners.</p>
<p>For small businesses
this has only resulted, in an increasing workload on hard working
employers, who generally work harder &amp; longer hours than their
staff, as they can't afford additional staff, therefore the people
who are probably in need of more time off themselves due to the
excessive burden of trying to run their own business efficiently, are
the ones who overwork themselves.</p>
<p>Whilst it is easy to
say that there is a culture of alcohol related problems nationally,
we as publicans pride ourselves in maintaining high standards
regarding the licensing laws, responsible retailing &amp; social
drinking. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">We serve drinks &amp; not drunks</span> &amp; discourage anti
social drinking, however, we are constantly being penalised by your
government at every opportunity.</p>
<p> A fine example is the
recent temporary reduction in vat, your tactics of increasing the
duty to counter act the reduction is not appreciated.  When you
increase the vat back to the new higher rate, in the not too distant
future again it shouldn't be bonus for your treasury. It should be
adjusted accordingly.</p>
<p>We live in Britain,
although it appears a direct relative to eastern European countries
in the height of communism.</p>
<p>In short, a pub that
has survived for over 150 years will from now, when the transitional
relief ceases i.e.01/04/09 be haemorrhaging money at an alarming rate
thanks to your policies. This has not been caused by the world
recession, but wholly due to excessive taxation of the government
that you represent.  The age group of our pub is generally over 35
(middle Britain) but even these customers are now coming out to for a
social drink less  and less due to the extreme taxation.. We cannot
survive any further taxation. Compare the rest of Europe, alcohol
taxation hardly exists.</p>
<p>We (all tied pubs)
currently pay extortionate amounts in rent. We do not make much if
any profit &amp; need assistance now, my income, if calculated would
be far below the national minimum rate!! How can that be right? No
industry has been hit harder than ours, 39 pubs per week are
currently closing, we need help urgently, and unless you help us
financially, our trade will diminish &amp; fade into history.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Please consider the
immediate reinstatement of the transitional relief for all
businesses, &amp; help pubs. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">If it's poured into a glass</span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">do
not tax it give us some relief.</span> We have said this before but you
chose to ignore our pleas! These people are the social drinkers, &amp;
citizens in the hub of most societies. They are not the people that
cause the health authorities major expense. If it's in a can then
fine, tax it, &amp; leave decent social drinkers
alone who do nothing more than enjoy a social drink with friends. 
</p>
<p>Unless you hear our
call for urgent help, you could be the person in history to have
killed the "Great British Pub". You have bailed out the banks,
(caused by gross mismanagement) &amp; you should assist our industry
likewise. 
</p>
<p>I look forward to
receiving your reply with much interest &amp; to my comments, you are
even invited &amp;  welcome to meet with me in a proper pub &amp;
then you might realise how financially crippling over taxation has
affected our heritage,  before time is called  for the last time in 
this and  many communities.</p>
<p>A reply at your
earliest convenience would be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Yours truly,</p>
<p>Peter Wilson.  
</p>
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