The Fed meets with Shadow Cabinet Member Richard Holden MP in Essex
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Difficult trading conditions and concerns about rising costs, especially higher business rates, were shared by Essex retailer Mayur Patel when he met with Richard Holden, Conservative MP for Billericay and Basildon, at Rina News in Billericay on Friday, February 6.
During the meeting, Mr Patel, a member of the Federation of Independent Retailers (the Fed), said that he was now employing one less part-time staff member than a few years ago and that he was hit by higher taxes – particularly following the disappointing government Budget for small retailers which has seen many shops facing higher business rates bills – as well as rising bills from the high energy use he requires to keep his refrigeration units running 24 hours a day.
Mr Holden, a former Cabinet minister and current shadow transport secretary, said: “It was good to discuss the many positive things Mayur provides to the local community, from a staggering range of convenience products to parcels, home newspaper delivery services, and the role his shop provided for local people during the lockdown.
“It is right that we need to see tougher action on rogue traders – something that was raised and that I’ll mention when I meet with Trading Standards soon. I was also concerned to hear about the impact of rising costs – especially national insurance tax and business rates – which are making it more difficult for Mr Patel to enhance his business and ultimately to employ more staff. This is something that many small businesses have raised with me recently. I look forward to meeting with Mayur and using his shops again in the future!”
Mr Patel said: “I was very grateful for Richard’s visit and I was impressed by his knowledge of the challenges I face as a small business owner. I look forward to meeting him again and he is welcome to visit me at this business or at my second shop, Anna’s News near Billericay Station, any time in the future.”










