Celeb hairdresser bans Labour MPs from his west London salon in protest over Budget
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Celeb hairdresser bans Labour MPs from his west London salon in protest over Budget
"We have a history of looking after senior party members on both sides but I fully support this latest initiative. I feel the lives of Labour MPs should be hindered and diminished like they are doing to ours. I don't think they are all evil. Most are just naive and ideologically stupid. If the entire country refuses to do business with them perhaps they will get the message."
"We are a pro-business government that has capped Corporation Tax at 25% - the lowest rate in the G7 - capped business rates increases with a 4.3bn support package, and have seen interest rates cut six times since the election, benefiting businesses in every part of Britain. The fair and necessary decisions we made at this Budget and the last mean we can deliver on the country's priorities cutting waiting lists, cutting debt and borrowing and cutting the cost of living."
A high-profile London hairdresser, Michael Van Clarke, has joined businesses in banning Labour MPs from his Marylebone salon in protest at the November Budget. Van Clarke, whose clientele has included Princess Diana, Jennifer Aniston and senior MPs, called many Labour politicians naive and ideologically stupid and urged nationwide refusal of service. Public houses have displayed 'No Labour MPs' stickers to protest higher business rates and perceived government pressure on the hospitality sector. A Treasury spokesperson defended government measures, citing a 25% Corporation Tax cap, a 4.3bn support package for business rates, and interest rate cuts benefiting businesses.
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