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VAT burn not sunburn

Scottish MP for East Dunbartonshire Amy Callaghan explains her mission to get VAT removed from SPF products

WHY SHOULD SUNSCREEN BE EXEMPT FROM VAT?

“Most skin cancers are preventable and caused by sun exposure. There are 16,000 new cases of melanoma diagnosed each year across the UK, with 2,300 people dying, but 90% could be prevented by staying safe in the sun, which is why the NHS advises sunscreen use that is SPF 30 or above, with at least a four-star UVA protection rating. While the NHS is doing a great job of raising awareness, the UK Government is not playing its part. Sunscreen products are subject to VAT and are expensive. This leads people to risk sun exposure completely unprotected, or to buy cheaper products that do not provide the necessary protection.”

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO YOU, AS AN MP?

“As of March, I have been 10 years cancer free, and, in that time, we’ve seen treatment for melanoma progress massively, but prevention hasn’t improved much. In fact, it’s become much more expensive to protect your skin from the sun. We need to turn that around.

“I have a huge amount of respect for GPs, but I didn’t have a positive experience getting diagnosed. I went multiple times at 19, with pictures of a mole I had on my face from when I was five, and could demonstrate a change in appearance quite significantly over time. I was told I was a vain teenager and to go home. It was only because I had a mum who was willing to advocate for me that I ended up going back to the GP over and over again. It was on my fifth time that I was referred to a dermatologist – that’s really worrying and it’s a story I hear time and time again. I’m not placing the blame squarely on that GP but there’s more education and awareness needed among medical professionals generally to make sure referrals are happening.”

WHAT IS THE VAT BURN CAMPAIGN?

“We need to treat sunscreen as an essential healthcare item. More people die in the UK from melanoma than in Australia, which is outrageous, but it’s because Australia take the issue of sun safety very seriously.

“That is why the VAT Burn campaign is calling for the simple change of removing VAT from SPF products. It aims to increase use of sunscreen and decrease melanoma cases, leading to a reduction in deaths caused by melanoma. This could not only save lives, but it would also help protect NHS budgets.

“In the face of a cost of living crisis, we have to make sunscreen more affordable, so that more people will wear it.”

WHICH SPF PRODUCTS SHOULD HAVE VAT REMOVED?

“Sunscreen products that are marketed and sold as such –not foundations or other products that happen to have an SPF in them. These can actually be more damaging, as people think they are getting adequate protection, but they are not.”

WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN TO MOVE THE NEEDLE?

“As an opposition MP, there’s only a 12% chance of my bill succeeding, but ultimately, the change needs to come from government – they are the only ones that can really make a change, as other countries like Australia and Canada have done. They can remove VAT-style taxes, but it needs to go through a bill to make sure retailers are mandated to provide that reduction.”

WHAT CAN AESTHETICS PROFESSIONALS DO TO HELP?

“Education around sun safety is hugely important, as is awareness. Post on social media about the campaign using #VATBurn, especially during May, which is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month, write to your local MP and support the campaign. If we all do something together, we might actually have a chance to change things, when the next government comes in, to make sunscreen affordable, so more people wear it, and save lives.”

This article appears in May 2024

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