Friday, 12 April 2024

Labour Plans to Revive ‘Shocking’ Rundown of Blyth’s High Street?

Campaigning on behalf of the residents of Blyth Town to call halt to the shocking rundown of its Town centre in the name of levelling up Labour Party members and Councillors are delighted their pressure on the national party has brought a ‘ray of sunshine’ to be steered towards their Town.


The National Labour Party under Sir Keir Starmer has announced plan to Revive Britain's High Streets and their Blyth membership has made enough noise to keep their town front and centre in future decision making.


Labour has unveiled five-point plan to revive high streets, including reforming business rates and tougher laws on shoplifting. 


Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper will detail the proposals to the public today, which also involve tackling anti-social behaviour, introducing banking hubs, ending late payments and revamping empty retail space. 


Business rates would be replaced with system of "business property taxation" to level the playing field between high street businesses and online retailers with small and medium businesses benefiting greatly from their new proposals.


It is hoped that companies who have deserted the High Street will begin to return and Blyth whose experience of Conservative levelling up failures and job promises collapsing is high on Labour’list.


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