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MPs call for NHS business rate exemption

Two Tory MPs have introduced private members bills calling for NHS hospitals to be made exempt from business rates. Peter Bone and Rob Halfon want to see hospitals freed from their business rates obligations, worth around £400m a year.

The financial burden of an exemption would fall on local authorities. Meanwhile, The Sun reported this week that government ministers are blocking the call.

The local government financial crisis has not been caused by a lack of funding: that’s just a symptom of the inherent conflict of having independent local authorities within a highly centralised state, argues Conrad Hall.

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