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CHRIS BROWNE: The one thing Reeves must do to revive our economy
- Retail director urges UK to reinstate VAT-free shopping to attract international tourists.
- Britain lost about £2 billion in 2024 tourist spending, Browne notes.
- EU destinations attract shoppers with VAT refunds, drawing luxury spend away from Britain.
- Browne links VAT policy to broader economic effects beyond luxury retail.
- Browne emphasizes tourism services beyond shopping, like hotels and transport, would be affected.
- Browne argues VAT-free revival would restore competitiveness and open Britain to business.
- Browne notes policy origins and current opposition by Labour government.
- Industry leaders have previously warned about VAT-free policy impacts.
- Browne references ongoing retail sector pressures under the current government.
- The piece identifies VAT-free policy as a potential quick fix for multiple sectors.
- Browne asserts VAT-free revival would be an immediate positive signal for the economy.
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