Napoleon famously referred to the UK as a nation of shopkeepers. A trio of Henries retail judges share their views on the following: What could the UK Government of today do to help the plight of retailers? Plus, if you were a French delicacy, what would you be?
Pete Hall, owner of Halls Bookshop/Halls of Llandaff, Cardiff:
S’il vous plaît: “Sort out commercial rates. Perhaps the odd bit of free parking too.”
French flavouring: “I’d be ‘cock-au-van’ because I have a van and my mates sometimes call me a ‘cock’.”
Katy Sales, buyer of Supersales, Belvedere:
S’il vous plaît: “Reduce postage stamp costs, and have internet companies on the same tax rate and work practice policies as high street stores.”
French flavouring: “A macaroon – a light crisp on the outside, soft on the inside and pretty colours!”
Eliot James, buyer for Scribbler:
S’il vous plaît: “Sort out business rates – it’s a tragedy to see some great retailers hammered flat by ridiculous commercial costs.”
French flavouring: “Champagne – although I am neither bubbly nor expensive.”