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Britain
Vat rise ''to make UK unaffordable to visitors'', Poll
2010-11-19
(KUNA) -- The new-year rise in VAT is set to make the UK unaffordable to many would-be visitors from overseas, a poll showed Thursday.

The increase from 17.5% to 20% will mean UK holidays will be "too expensive", according to 24% of 3,200 worldwide travellers surveyed by the "TripAdvisor" company.

In addition, a further 26% were still undecided as to whether the tax hike would deter them from holidaying in Britain next year.

The survey also showed that around a quarter of Britons reckoned the VAT rise could make domestic holidays in 2011 too expensive.

TripAdvisor spokeswoman Emma O'Boyle said: "The UK is one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations, with London in particular regarded as a world-class shopping hub.

"With a quarter of both continental European and British travellers anxious about a UK holiday because of the VAT increase, we may see some excellent travel deals in 2011 as the British tourism industry works hard to be seen as an attractive and competitive holiday option."
Posted by:Fred

#3  Not for UN workers Besoeker.

Theyz gonna need an ad campaign, perhaps a footie pissing in a tea cup could convey both dignity and the down to earth sensibilities of the UK leadership.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-11-19 12:20  

#2  I'm not a fan of tax increases of course, but this is quite nonsense. Food for example has 0% Vat in the UK, and if you cannot afford a 2% price hike (yes it comes to 2%, not 2,5%) you better stay home.

Btw visitors from overseas get a VAT refund on their purchases.

I'd rather watch where the pound is going
Posted by: European Conservative   2010-11-19 02:51  

#1  Phenom Penh is "affordable" to visitors. Unfortunately affordability has done little for Cambodia's tourism industry.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-11-19 01:22  

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