Western Daily Press

PM rejects claims self-employed not supported

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THE Prime Minister has rejected claims that the self-employed were not receiving support from the Government, as he defended the Chancellor’s “internatio­nally competitiv­e” Jobs Support Scheme.

Boris Johnson said the Government “will continue to put our arms around every worker” and that the £20-a-week uplift in universal credit will remain until April 2021.

It comes after Rishi Sunak announced that workers in pubs, restaurant­s and other businesses which are forced to close under new coronaviru­s restrictio­ns will have two-thirds of their wages paid by the Government, up to a maximum of £2,100-a-month.

On the self-employed, Mr Johnson told the Commons yesterday: “The self-employed, which is a group that I think we all care about very much, have received so far £13.5 billion of support and we’ll continue to look after them as well.”

Mr Johnson rejected the claim by Green MP Caroline Lucas that three million self-employed people have had no support since March.

He said the Government’s financial support offered to businesses and workers unable to work due to restrictio­ns is “generous by internatio­nal comparison”.

He said businesses in England that have been made to close will also be able to claim cash grants of up to £3,000 a month.

Campaigner­s believe as many as three million freelance and selfemploy­ed workers have been unable to claim on the Government’s support schemes due to various restrictio­ns.

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