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BHA brings in Nick Varney to lead pre-election policy push
POSTED 11 Nov 2014 . BY Jak Phillips
Varney is focusing on a number of key issues, such as securing more welcoming visa policies for emerging markets like Russia and China
Merlin Entertainments CEO Nick Varney has been announced as the successor to British Hospitality Association (BHA) chair Alan Parker when he steps down on 1 January, 2015.

Varney will join the BHA board of directors, working with CEO and Leisure Opportunities columnist Ufi Ibrahim, plus the executive team in the lead up to the general election – where hospitality, and particularly tourism, are expected to be significant issues.

Varney has been instrumental in leading the Cut Tourism VAT Campaign – striving for the UK to be more competitive in Europe with a lower tourism tax – and his immediate priority will be to make all political parties aware of the importance of the hospitality and tourism sector to the economy and jobs market.

Varney has said his key priorities are gaining ground on: the tourism VAT issue; visa policies for emerging markets like China and Russia; ‘enlightened’ employment legislation; identifying and rectifying skills shortages in the industry; and the development of a more efficient and encouraging planning process.

“The BHA is to be congratulated on the excellent work done to date and I take this opportunity to thank everyone, but particularly Alan and Ufi, for what has been achieved so far,” said Varney.

“Now with a general election imminent we have a very short window of time to build on this, and to make sure that the economic and social importance of the hospitality and tourism sector is understood by all political parties; and that our issues are on their agenda for the future.”

Alan Parker will retain his role as president of the BHA.

Varney and the Merlin team were the subject of an in-depth and exclusive profile in the Q1 edition of Attractions Managment entitled How to build a $6bn company. To read the piece, click here.
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BHA brings in Nick Varney to lead pre-election policy push
POSTED 11 Nov 2014 . BY Jak Phillips
Varney is focusing on a number of key issues, such as securing more welcoming visa policies for emerging markets like Russia and China
Merlin Entertainments CEO Nick Varney has been announced as the successor to British Hospitality Association (BHA) chair Alan Parker when he steps down on 1 January, 2015.

Varney will join the BHA board of directors, working with CEO and Leisure Opportunities columnist Ufi Ibrahim, plus the executive team in the lead up to the general election – where hospitality, and particularly tourism, are expected to be significant issues.

Varney has been instrumental in leading the Cut Tourism VAT Campaign – striving for the UK to be more competitive in Europe with a lower tourism tax – and his immediate priority will be to make all political parties aware of the importance of the hospitality and tourism sector to the economy and jobs market.

Varney has said his key priorities are gaining ground on: the tourism VAT issue; visa policies for emerging markets like China and Russia; ‘enlightened’ employment legislation; identifying and rectifying skills shortages in the industry; and the development of a more efficient and encouraging planning process.

“The BHA is to be congratulated on the excellent work done to date and I take this opportunity to thank everyone, but particularly Alan and Ufi, for what has been achieved so far,” said Varney.

“Now with a general election imminent we have a very short window of time to build on this, and to make sure that the economic and social importance of the hospitality and tourism sector is understood by all political parties; and that our issues are on their agenda for the future.”

Alan Parker will retain his role as president of the BHA.

Varney and the Merlin team were the subject of an in-depth and exclusive profile in the Q1 edition of Attractions Managment entitled How to build a $6bn company. To read the piece, click here.
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VAT rate puts British tourism at 'disadvantage' says Merlin's Nick Varney


In the wake of a new report which says cutting the value added tax (VAT) rate on visitor accommodation and attractions would massively boost the UK’s tourism economy, Merlin CEO Nick Varney has said that the current VAT rate is at present a "disadvantage" to British tourism.
Merlin's Nick Varney: Shrek will 'mark a new level' for IP attractions


Merlin Entertainments CEO Nick Varney has revealed the latest developments for the Shrek-themed attraction set to open in London next year and believes it will “mark a new level in the way location-based entertainment and intellectual property work together.”
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Visas – not sexy, but vital


Global growth in some parts of the attractions and tourism industry is being held back by confusing and antiquated visa regulations. That's the view of a number of industry leaders – most recently Merlin Entertainments' CEO, Nick Varney, who's flagged up the UK's visa policies as "a joke", and is calling for reform. 
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