Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2026 [Draft]
I want you to reconsider that position. I am not sure that I understand what the objection is to having such exemptions, because it seems perfectly right to do so. We are not talking about a huge amount of people, and there is already the example of Edinburgh, which has proved the case that people might need to pay the visitor levy when they travel for medical appointments. That is surely a rural penalty. Given everything that we are doing to try to stop rural depopulation, it is concerning that the Government does not get that.
I urge the minister to quickly reflect on that point and to allow for a national exemption. All that you would be agreeing to do today is to put an exemption in regulations. There will be time to chat after the debate, but an exemption should be provided for in regulations.