Below is the response to another of the e-petitions I signed.
Dear Myles Cook,
The e-petition 'Remove the subsidy from the House of Commons
Catering and Bars' signed by you recently reached 13,598 signatures and a
response has been made to it.
As this e-petition has received more than 10 000 signatures, the
relevant Government department have provided the following response:
Responsibility for this policy area is a matter for the House of Commons
Service.
The costs of catering in the House have been reduced since 2003 and in
2012/13 were a quarter less than five years before; figures are
published here:
http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/commons/transparency-reporting-catering-services/
). The House of Commons Service is working to further reduce these
cost.
The customers for the catering services include around 13,000
pass-holders (Members of both Houses, their staff, House staff, civil
servants, contractors’ staff, members of the Press Gallery etc.) as well
as members of the public and non pass holding visitors to Parliament.
Many of the restaurants and dining room facilities, and their staff, are
extensively used to cater for private events at times when they are not
required by the House. Much of the net cost to the House arises because
of the irregular hours and unpredictability of Parliamentary business.
Food and drink prices are regularly reviewed and set at levels
benchmarked against similar outlets outside the House.
Decisions relating to the budget for, and charges within, the House
Catering Services are matters for the House of Commons Commission, not
for the Government.
View the response to the e-petition
Thanks,
HM Government e-petitions http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/
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