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Owner of Cornwall's 'world's best' hotel calls for a Minister for Hospitality

The opening of the Pig at Harlyn Bay was delayed by lockdown but has gone on to find global fame while its founder leads the charge for hospitality hard hit by Covid-19 restrictions

The Pig Hotel founder Robin Hutson and his wife Judy who is behind the PIG's signature interior style(Image: Jake Eastham)

The boss of a Cornwall hotel named among the best in the world is leading the charge for a Minister for Hospitality.

Robin Hutson, founder of the Pig Hotel chain is supported by big name chefs including Angela Hartnett and Tom Kerridge and celebrity Maitre'd Fred Sirieix in asking for a #Seatatthetable for hospitality that has been hard hit by Covid-19 restrictions.

The petition has been supported by more than 64,000 signatories and needs to reach 100,000 to be considered for a debate in parliament.

See the petition

On twitter, the hotelier said: "We need a seat at the top table. "Hospitality is responsible for 3 million jobs and £130bn contribution to the economy - we deserve a dedicated Minister for Hospitality with a powerful voice."

In another tweet, he said that he has already written directly to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and hopes for a new post in January's cabinet reshuffle.

This new 30-day social media campaign is the latest in Mr Hutson's lobbying for changes to that are crippling pubs and hotels throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The opening of his own newest hotel - the Pig at Harlyn Bay in Cornwall - was delayed this summer because of the lockdown but has been already taken a prime spot in this year’s Tatler travel awards awards, named 'Best Hotel with Heart’.