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Energy crisis: New #BusinessSOS campaign warns of mass closures and redundancies

Business bodies representing 150,000 companies in retail, leisure, hospitality and tourism sectors are calling for immediate action on VAT and rate relief

Liz Truss outlines six month energy support freeze for businesses and charities

A new grassroots campaign is warning of mass closures and redundancies among retail, leisure, hospitality and tourism businesses in the face of the spiralling energy crisis. #BusinessSOS has been launched by business bodies across the country representing 150,000 companies and is warning the current crisis could supersede covid for its long-term impact and cause "irreversible damage" to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ high streets and the economy.

It is now calling for a three-point action plan from the Government. It wants a reduction in VAT from 20 per cent to 12.5 per cent for the headline rate and VAT on business energy bills to be brought down from 20 per cent to five per cent to match domestic billing.

The campaign is also calling for 100 per cent business rate relief until March 31, 2023, and a discounted kwh (kilowatt-hour) price on all business energy bills.

Matters relating to energy bills have been appeased somewhat today by new Prime Minister Liz Truss' statement to the House of Commons.

She has announced that an energy price freeze for businesses will be installed but only for six months while 'vulnerable' industries, including pubs and hospitality, could then receive longer-term support, due to be set out later. A review in three months will decide which sectors should receive ongoing help, she told MPs today.

Matthew Sims is chief executive of Croydon Business Improvement District and co-founder of #BusinessSOS.

He said: "To say the energy crisis is worse than the pandemic is not an understatement, it is the reality facing businesses today and why the clock is ticking for the new Government to provide clarity and introduce measures providing tangible and immediate relief."