
Big Boss Interview #7 British Retail Consortium Chair, Jo Whitfield: Delivery Drivers Need Greater Protection
Oct 30, 2025
Jo Whitfield, a retail leader with 25 years in major UK retailers, now chairs the British Retail Consortium. She shares insights on the shifting retail landscape influenced by online shopping and social media. Jo discusses the urgent need for fairer business rates that support physical stores and the importance of diversity in retail leadership. She highlights rising retail crime and advocates for better protections for delivery drivers. Additionally, Jo emphasizes the necessity of cybersecurity and how AI can reshape retail jobs for the better.
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Retail Reinvention Is Constant
- Retail has undergone major transformation from repeated business reinventions to adapting to fast-moving customer trends.
- Jo Whitfield stresses retailers thrive by focusing on customers and colleagues amid rising costs and regulation.
Physical Retail Bears Disproportionate Costs
- Physical retail still bears a disproportionate tax burden, paying 21% of business rates while contributing ~5% of GDP.
- Whitfield urges a reinvention of business rates to free cash for investment and growth in stores and staff.
Spread Rates To Commercial Property
- Spread tax burden beyond large stores to commercial properties, offices and warehouses to rebalance costs.
- Freeing retail from excessive rates could rapidly unlock investment, jobs and high‑street vitality, she argues.
