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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Iain Coleman (Labour), on Tuesday, 15 December 1998, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 157 members in total.


INTRODUCTION OF PROGRESSIVE BEER DUTY

That this House notes with concern that over 80 per cent. of the beer brewing market is dominated and concentrated in the hands of four national brewers, Scottish Courage, Bass, Whitbread and Carlsberg-Tetley; notes that many craft breweries are at a major competitive disadvantage and are going out of business at an alarming rate; notes the positive effect that the introduction of progressive beer duty will have on the survival and growth of local small craft breweries; further notes that progressive beer duty will help ensure employment creation, encourage competition, encourage choice and stimulate the growth of related industries; notes that unlike United Kingdom and European markets where progressive beer duty exists, the United Kingdom duty regime has failed to adapt to changes in the market; notes that the introduction of progressive beer duty will cost the Exchequer ??6 million per annum and will help nearly 300 micro-breweries that each employ under 10 staff; and calls on the Chancellor of the Exchequer to consider the possibility of introducing progressive beer duty on a sliding scale for very small craft breweries producing annually under 30,000 hectolitres of beer.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
125 
Session
1998-99
Subjects
Alcoholic drinks Beer Excise duties Small businesses
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk