Politics
Jun 08, 2026
Burnham Pledges to Review NICs Increase and Cut Business Rates for Pubs
Andy Burnham has proposed a review of the increase in employers' national insurance contributions a…
The Policy Initiative
Andy Burnham has said he would consider cutting some employers’ national insurance contributions, and proposed a cut to business rates for pubs and small, family-run enterprises, in his first significant policy initiative during the Makerfield byelection.
The Business Rates Proposal
Burnham’s plans amount to a notable criticism of Keir Starmer’s policies in these areas. In his announcement on business rates, the Greater Manchester mayor said: “Labour have got it wrong on small businesses.”
Pubs, clubs and music venues would receive a 20% cut next year.
Smaller, independent hospitality, leisure and retail companies would have the threshold for paying business rates raised for the first time since 2017.
The Funding Plan
The cuts would be paid for, according to the proposal, by higher levies on giant warehouses operated by online firms such as Amazon, and targeting the owners of empty high street properties.
The Impact Analysis
Burnham's proposals go further than a Treasury plan announced in January for a 15% cut to business rates for pubs in England from 1 April, with bills then frozen in real terms for a further two years.
The Prediction
Burnham is hoping to return to Westminster in the byelection on 18 June, a contest triggered after the sitting MP, Josh Simons, stepped aside in the hope that the Greater Manchester mayor would take his place and go on to challenge Starmer for the Labour leadership.
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