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Pub group boss slams government and suppliers on energy ‘scandal’

The chief executive of The Liberation Group - the parent firm of brewery and pub brand Butcombe - warned this year could be 'one of the worst seen' for pub closures across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Drinks produced by Butcombe Brewing Co, which is part of The Liberation Group(Image: The Liberation Group)

The boss of a South West pub group has slammed the government for its handling of the energy crisis and accused suppliers of trying to “profiteer” from the situation.

The Liberation Group runs more than 120 pubs, bars and inns across the West of England and Channel Islands, and is also the parent company of West Country brewery and pub brand Butcombe.

The company previously said its bills were set to double despite government support for businesses, which is set to be slashed from April.

The company’s chief executive Jonathan Lawson told BusinessLive it was having to absorb its mounting utilities costs as it was a level it could not pass on to customers amid a squeeze on consumer spend.

Mr Lawson said the government had done a “really, really poor job” of planning and communicating during the crisis, and had failed to control the “outrageous” behaviour of energy providers.

Last month the British Beer and Pub Association called MPs to launch a formal enquiry of the behaviour of providers, which Mr Lawson described as “a scandal”.

“You can understand why a spike in the wholesale price affects the price that you are paying”, he said. “But actually, if you look at the level of non-commodity pricing that the energy suppliers have been putting in, and some of their requests and pricing to us, they bear no relation to what the underlying market is doing. I think the government has been incredibly slow to deal with that.

“I can handle genuine inflation, because that is something that everyone in business has to deal with and manage, I understand that. But, with very few exceptions, I think the behaviour of the energy suppliers has really been quite outrageous.”