Part of the debate – in Westminster Hall at 5:28 pm on 23 April 2025.
I thank every colleague who has spoken so passionately on behalf of their local businesses and the local people who run them. I hope I have done justice to the local business in my patch for the challenges it is facing. I appreciate all those who supported me in preparing for this debate.
I thank Cat Eccles. She was courageous in admitting that national insurance has become a problem for some of her local businesses. My hon. Friend Sarah Bool raised the importance of hair to the sense of self. I neglected to mention a very important business in my Hornchurch constituency: Bear with the Hair, which helps women who are going through hair loss in relation to cancer treatment. These are the kinds of businesses that are being affected by these challenges.
My hon. Friend Bradley Thomas and Maya Ellis raised the important issue of rogue operators. My real fear is that if we drive some of the legitimate operators out of business in the salons that are regulated, we will simply see more of this kind of activity proliferate. My hon. Friend Saqib Bhatti is always a strong voice on small businesses, and I appreciated his support today.
I wish my hon. Friend Dame Caroline Dinenage luck with her hair and beauty roundtable. She made the point very well that these taxes are fundamentally counterproductive. My right hon. Friend Sir Julian Lewis is always very sound on security and economic issues. He raised the important issue of some businesses being fronts for international crime gangs, a concern that I share deeply. Finally, I would like to say that Jim Shannon is beautiful inside and out—and I finish by saying that this measure is against Labour’s fundamental aims.
Motion lapsed, and sitting adjourned without Question put (