Coronavirus: Employment Support Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Coronavirus: Employment Support

Lord Beamish Excerpts
Thursday 19th March 2020

(4 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Glen Portrait John Glen
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My hon. Friend makes a reasonable point about the hospitality sector, and a very credible suggestion with respect to VAT. Across the benefits system and the tax system, we are looking at the optimisation of interventions to support the most vulnerable and most affected at this time, and to give reassurance to the whole country. We will urgently bring forward measures to address the concerns that he has raised.

Lord Beamish Portrait Mr Kevan Jones (North Durham) (Lab)
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Individuals are losing their jobs now—they are in desperate need now. Andrew Brown, a freelance graphic designer in my constituency, contacted me this morning; his business has folded overnight, and he cannot apply for any grants because he works from home. What does he do in that situation? The Minister talks about the great package that was announced the other night, but councils still do not have the guidance to get that money out to businesses. I urge him to get that out as a matter of urgency, because this morning Durham County Council told me that it will not be available until the weekend, and that is too late.

John Glen Portrait John Glen
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I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his points. I accept the need to give urgent advice through the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. My understanding is that that advice will be coming tomorrow. I understand—

Lord Beamish Portrait Mr Kevan Jones
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It is too late—businesses are going bust now.

John Glen Portrait John Glen
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I understand the frustration felt in the House. We are all receiving emails from constituents who are in a state of great anxiety. The Government are working—

Lord Beamish Portrait Mr Kevan Jones
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You are not!

John Glen Portrait John Glen
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We are collectively working as hard as we can to come up with the right package as soon as possible.