High Peak Liberal DemocratsMark Hunter, Liberal Democrat MP for Cheadle constituency, has pledged to continue his long-running support for local pubs and breweries should he be re-elected in 2015.
The three pledges Mark is backing are highlighted in the Manifesto for Pubs and Real Ale by CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, which sets out a package of reforms they are seeking from the next Government. These important promises are to:
Support well-run community pubs
Promote Britain's breweries
Represent pub goers and beer drinkers.
Tim Page, CAMRA's Chief Executive welcomed Mark Hunter's support, saying:
"We are delighted that Mark has pledged to continue his support for pubs, breweries and consumers. As, on average, 31 pubs close each week it is absolutely vital that our elected representatives recognise and champion the value of these important community assets, and work to protect them.
"CAMRA is urging the next Government to act to ensure that pubs are better protected in the planning system, that large pub companies treat their licensees fairly and that beer duty is set at a level which supports UK brewing."
Mark Hunter added:
"I am proud to have been a long-term supporter for Cheadle constituency's pubs and real ale, most recently when I supported an amendment to the Small Business Bill that secured a fairer deal for hard-pressed landlords. Well-run community pubs play a crucial role in local life and make a huge contribution to the local economy - with each injecting around £80,000 to the local area every year. I will continue to show my support in Parliament."
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