Public Rejects Labour's Holiday Tax Plan
British voters overwhelmingly oppose Labour's proposed tax on overnight accommodation, with a new poll revealing significant public resistance to the measure.

The British public has delivered a damning verdict on Labour's proposed holiday tax, with new polling showing widespread opposition to HMRC targeting tourist accommodation.
According to GB News, this fresh survey, commissioned by UKHospitality, reveals that public resistance to the Labour Government's plan for a new tax on overnight stays outstrips support by more than two to one. This isn't a niche concern; it's a clear signal from ordinary people.
The polling of over 10,000 adults across Great Britain found that a staggering 56 per cent reject the planned holiday tax, whilst just 24 per cent back it. This leaves a massive 32-point gap between those who would be hit and those who would impose it.
This overwhelming rejection means Labour faces a significant political headache. Imposing such a tax would directly impact the cost of holidays for families and individuals across the country, making domestic tourism more expensive at a time when many are already struggling with the cost of living. It's a move that would undoubtedly hit pockets hard.
The message from the public is unambiguous: they do not want their holidays taxed. Labour must now decide whether to heed this clear warning or press ahead, risking the wrath of the electorate and potentially driving up costs for every British family planning a staycation.
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