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David Warburton MP delivers CAMRA's Anti-EU Cider Tax Petition to Number 10

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Wednesday, 10 June, 2015
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David Warburton MP with Andrea Briers of CAMRA outside Downing Street

David Warburton, Conservative MP for Somerton and Frome, today delivered a petition from the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) to Number 10, Downing Street urging the Government to reject an EU proposal to impose a new tax on small cider producers. 

The petition, with more than 26,000 signatures, calls on the Government to support the cider sector by rejecting an EU demand that a new tax of up to £2,700 is imposed on very small cider producers - those who make under £10,000 worth of sales a year.  Currently, small cider producers making less than 70 HL (hectolitres) of cider per year, or 33 pints a day, are exempt from paying excise duty under UK law.

David Warburton MP said, “Somerset is undoubtedly the cider capital of the world, defined by this uniquely English tipple which is often produced by local micro-breweries. The current exemption from tax for our small-scale cider producers in a key factor in helping promote the growth and prosperity of this modest but vibrant industry.

“Countless micro-breweries in Somerset would be affected by the proposed action from the EU, making small-scale production uneconomical and leading to wide-spread closures of our successful local cider-producing businesses.  This simply cannot be allowed to happen.”

Tom Stainer, Head of Communications for CAMRA added, “The majority of real cider comes from small scale producers and has long been part of rural tradition and culture. The proposed action by the European Union is wholly disproportionate, given that a small producer selling 30 pints a day has no capacity to affect EU trade to any meaningful degree. If these producers are driven out of business it will dramatically reduce consumer choice and cause irreparable damage to one of the nation's most historic industries, so important to Somerset."

The petition, which is also supported by many of the South West’s MEPs, was handed over to No.10 Downing Street by David Warburton MP and Andrea Briers from CAMRA.

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About CAMRA

CAMRA is a consumer group with over 170,000 members and acts as the independent voice for real ale and cider drinkers and pub goers. CAMRA’s vision is to have quality real ale and thriving pubs in every community.

About the campaign

  • Someone producing less than 70hl (12,000 pints) will generally be making less than £10,000 a year in sales. This means the tax exemption only applies to very small businesses, such as hobbyists or farm-gate producers. If a duty were to be levied on these producers it would make their operations uneconomic and lead to wide-spread closure.

  • 80% of Britain’s 500+ cider makers are currently small producers. A tax will severely impact on consumer choice and will cause irreparable damage to one of the nation’s most historic industries.

  • An exemption from this duty is essential to supporting the growth of a vibrant but still small cider and perry market.

  • A tax charge of up to £2,700 would drive many small cider producers out of business costing jobs, harming the countryside and dramatically reducing consumer choice.

For more information, please visit: http://www.camra.org.uk/cider-duty

 

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