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Rise in Muslim population 'a major factor in pub closures'

The growing Muslim population is one of the main reasons for pubs closing, claims a Tory peer

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The growing Muslim population is one of the main reasons for pubs closing, a Tory peer has said.

Lord Hodgson, of Astley Abbotts, a former director of the Midland brewer and pub company Marston’s, argued that moves to allow landlords tied to big firms to demand market rent-only agreements were misguided.

He said that “socio-economic factors”, such as a growing number of teetotal Muslims living in Britain, played a much bigger role in the decline in pubs than “rapacious owners”.

Ministers suffered their first legislative defeat in the Commons when MPs voted through a cross-party amendment to the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill by a majority of 25 which would allow tenants to opt out of being required to sell only alcohol provided by their pub company.

Business minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe said the Government would accept the principle of the amendment and seek to make it workable.

But Lord Hodgson said he was “very disappointed” the Government was not going to consider overturning the Commons defeat.

The Tory peer said the issue was not as “simple and straightforward” as MPs thought and said the pub sector was “under serious strain” for other reasons.

“Twenty-five years ago, the company of which I was a director would have operated probably a dozen pubs in Kidderminster, the home of the carpet trade,” he said.