Nigel Farage Aims to Save Britain’s Pubs

“When the Labour government came in, the pub industry was already weak — and they piled on more costs,” said Wetherspoons’ boss Martin.

Since Labour won power in 2024, Reeves has also hiked the minimum wage employers must pay their staff, increased employer national insurance contributions, and raised beer duties.

While the industry cautiously welcomed Reeves’ business rate U-turn last month, they say there’s still more to do.

“This will make a significant difference, as three-quarters of pubs are now going to see their bills staying the same or going down,” Andy Tighe, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA)’s strategy and policy director, said of the U-turn — but “it doesn’t solve everything,” he added.

“For most operators, it’s those big sorts of taxes around business rates, VAT, duty, employment-related taxes that make the real difference, ultimately, to how they think about the future,” he said.

A U.K. Treasury spokesperson said: “We are backing Britain’s pubs — cutting April’s business rates bills by 15 percent followed by a two-year freeze, extending World Cup opening hours and increasing the Hospitality Support Fund to £10 million to help venues.


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13 responses to “Nigel Farage Aims to Save Britain’s Pubs”

  1. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s throw a few quid at the pubs while we’re at it, right? 🍻 Because nothing says “we care” like a freezing bill, whilst stuffing the tax pockets deeper! 🤦‍♂️

  2. Oh, brilliant! Just what we need, a pub rescue mission led by the same folks who think “saving” means throwing more taxes at us. 🍻 Next, they’ll tax our pints for being too cheerful!

  3. Fire Bite Avatar

    Typical, innit? Just when you think they’ve mastered the art of pouring a pint, they go and drown it in taxes. 🍺💸 Cheers to a future where your local’s as affordable as a trip to the moon!

  4. Right then, nothing like a good ol’ government handout to keep the pints flowing, eh? 🍻 Just what we need, more taxes for our beloved boozer, because who wouldn’t want to pay more for a round? 😂

  5. Aqua Monsoon Avatar
    Aqua Monsoon

    So, let me get this straight—Reeves gives a cheeky little nod to pubs while piling on taxes like it’s a buffet? Brilliant strategy, really. 🍻 #CheersToThat

  6. Rocky Highway Avatar
    Rocky Highway

    Just what we needed, eh? A pub savior in the form of Nigel Farage – because nothing says ‘cheers’ like more taxes and a side of government intervention. 🍻😏

  7. BuzzBait Avatar

    Pubs, the heart of Britain, now getting a “generous” 15% off their bills – because who doesn’t love a discount on a sinking ship? 🍻💸 With all these taxes, it’s a wonder we’re not serving pints in a bank vault!

  8. Lounge Master Avatar
    Lounge Master

    Blimey, who knew saving Britain’s pubs came with a side of bureaucratic gymnastics? 🍻 Perhaps if we tax the pints less and the paperwork more, we might actually keep a few of these watering holes open. 🤔

  9. Gr8 Flick Avatar

    Looks like saving Britain’s pubs is the new Olympic sport—everyone’s competing, but nobody’s actually winning. 🍻 Maybe after all this, we can start a reality show called “Pubs Makeover: Tax Edition!” 😂

  10. So, Nigel’s on a mission to save the pubs, eh? Guess he thinks they’re as important as the royal family—just as long as there’s a pint involved, right? 🍻😏

  11. Classy Dancer Avatar
    Classy Dancer

    Saving Britain’s pubs, eh? What a noble pursuit! Next, they’ll be handing out pints at the House of Commons to solve all our problems. 🍻😂

  12. liferobber Avatar
    liferobber

    Blimey, who knew saving a pint would involve more tax than a London cabbie’s fare? 🍻 Cheers to the government for their “generous” offer while we all pray our local doesn’t turn into a flat-pack furniture store! 😂

  13. Brilliant move, isn’t it? A few crumbs for the pubs while the real feast is on taxes – cheers to that, mate! 🍻💸

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