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UKH launches election toolkit for businesses

The trade body’s members will be able to access an ‘exclusive’ webinar that lays out its election strategy and key asks during the campaign

UKH has announced the launch of its election toolkit for hospitality, which will offer the opportunity for businesses to invite parliamentary candidates in their constituency to their venue to “impress upon them the importance of the sector”. 

This launch is part of the trade body’s pre-election campaigning, which started at last year’s summer conference. 

In addition, UKH members will be able to access an “exclusive” webinar that lays out its election strategy and key asks during the campaign.

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Over the past 18 months, UKH’s engagement with politicians has secured key policy pledges from the main political parties. Most notably, these include commitments from the Labour Party to replace the broken business rates system and reform the apprenticeship levy.

Kate Nicholls, CEO of UKH, said: “General election campaigns are all about making your voice heard, and hospitality has one of the best stories to tell. We’ve already been meeting candidates up and down the country, telling them about the critical work the sector does serving Britain and creating places where people want to live, work and invest.

“Now, we’re making sure that businesses have the tools to tell their story to local candidates. Inviting prospective MPs to your venue allows you to show them first-hand just how important hospitality is in creating jobs, driving economic growth and fostering a sense of community in our cities, towns and villages.”

She added: “Our work over the past year and a half has already been hugely successful in securing critical pledges from political parties and the general election campaign is yet another step in our strategy to ensure the next Parliament is filled with MPs who will champion our sector. I urge all businesses to dive into our election toolkit and get stuck into the campaign – making sure hospitality’s voice is at the heart of the debate.”

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