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Brexit is killing the hospitality industry, with more than double the number of venues closing in the last 12 months as in the years before leaving the European Union, and more than six times the figure of the year before, stark new data obtained exclusively by The Independent shows.The net closure of almost 4,600 pubs, clubs, hotels and restaurants in the year to 31 March 2023 – the 12 months that followed the ending of Covid restrictions – lays bare the devastating impact of staff shortages caused by Brexit as well as the cost of living crisis Volleyball
This represents a 12 per cent contraction of the UK hospitality sector, and is more than twice the 6,400 net closures recorded in the three-year period before Britain’s withdrawal from the EU on 31 January 2020 and the onset of the Covid pandemic a few weeks later Sportsplus
This represents a 6.5 per cent job vacancy rate, which is almost 50 per cent above pre-Brexit levels, and is the highest rate across all of the UK’s business sectors. Fishing
More than 30 per cent of nightclubs have gone to the wall – half of them in the past 12 months – while one in 12 restaurants, along with 5 per cent of sports and social clubs, ceased trading in the same period.Many owners have cited persistent staff shortages since leaving the EU as the main reason they had to close Egame
There are currently 142,000 unfilled jobs in the accommodation and food services sector, according to the Office for National Statistics Superace
This compared to just 678 closures in the year to March 2022 and amounts to an average of 12.6 closures a day, with independent family-run businesses taking the biggest hit.Britain now has 13,793 fewer pubs, bars, hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and other licensed premises than it had three years ago Gaming
This represents a 6.5 per cent job vacancy rate, which is almost 50 per cent above pre-Brexit levels, and is the highest rate across all of the UK’s business sectors. Freerolls
This compared to just 678 closures in the year to March 2022 and amounts to an average of 12.6 closures a day, with independent family-run businesses taking the biggest hit.Britain now has 13,793 fewer pubs, bars, hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and other licensed premises than it had three years ago Esports
There are currently 142,000 unfilled jobs in the accommodation and food services sector, according to the Office for National Statistics Bk8
This represents a 12 per cent contraction of the UK hospitality sector, and is more than twice the 6,400 net closures recorded in the three-year period before Britain’s withdrawal from the EU on 31 January 2020 and the onset of the Covid pandemic a few weeks later Cebu
Brexit is killing the hospitality industry, with more than double the number of venues closing in the last 12 months as in the years before leaving the European Union, and more than six times the figure of the year before, stark new data obtained exclusively by The Independent shows.The net closure of almost 4,600 pubs, clubs, hotels and restaurants in the year to 31 March 2023 – the 12 months that followed the ending of Covid restrictions – lays bare the devastating impact of staff shortages caused by Brexit as well as the cost of living crisis Spin
More than 30 per cent of nightclubs have gone to the wall – half of them in the past 12 months – while one in 12 restaurants, along with 5 per cent of sports and social clubs, ceased trading in the same period.Many owners have cited persistent staff shortages since leaving the EU as the main reason they had to close Cebo