The Scotsman

Of coronaviru­s economic plan

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“And if demand is greater than the initial £330 billion I’m making available today, I will go further and provide as much capacity as required. I said whatever it takes, and I meant it.”

Mortgage holidays: The Chancellor said homeowners would get a “three-month mortgage holiday” if they are suffering difficulti­es due to the outbreak.

He said: “For those in difficulty due to coronaviru­s, mortgage lenders will now offer a threemonth mortgage holiday so that people will not have to pay a penny towards their mortgage cost while they get back on their feet.”

Cash grants: Mr Sunak said he was providing cash grants of up to £25,000 to smaller businesses in the retail, hospitalit­y and leisure sectors with a rateable value less than £51,000 to help bridge through the period.

He also said he would increase the £3,000 cash grants to 700,000 of the country’s smallest businesses - announced in the Budget - to £10,000.

Business rates holiday: The Chancellor said he was extending a business rates holiday for those smaller businesses to all businesses in those sectors irrespecti­ve of their rateable value. It means shops, pubs, theatres, music venues and restaurant­s will pay no business rates for 12 months.

People’s financial security: Mr Sunak said he would soon announce further measures to “support people’s financial security”.

“In particular, I will work with trade unions and business groups to urgently develop new forms of employment support to help protect people’s jobs and their incomes through this period,” he said.

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