Stroud Liberal DemocratsThe Furlough scheme has helped protect jobs and it is something the Liberal Democrats have campaigned to protect.
So we are delighted the Government has done just that and adopted many of our ideas.
However there are still millions of people that need significant help through this challenging period.
Some who moved jobs but were not on their new employer's payroll by mid-March have fallen into a crack in the system and need much more help.
That's why the Chancellor must help those excluded from job rentention scheme & those self-employed not covered by any scheme.
Liberal Democrats have been campaigning hard to protect the #FurloughScheme, so we are delighted the Government has done just that & adopted many of our ideas.
- Liberal Democrats (@LibDems) May 12, 2020
Now the Chancellor must help those excluded from job rentention scheme & those self-employed not covered by any scheme. pic.twitter.com/jrwHByoKIf
Responding to the news Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey said:
"The lockdown has also been extremely difficult for many self employed people. Taxi drivers, hairdressers, cleaners, childcare providers and millions of other self-employed people are still not getting the help they need.
"The Liberal Democrats led the campaign for a Self-Employment Income Support Scheme, which will finally open tomorrow. But the Government must extend this scheme too.
Self-employed people have waited far too long for this support, and they must not see it snatched away too early."
"Liberal Democrats have fought hard for the #FurloughScheme to be extended, and today we are pleased to see that the government has done just that.
- Liberal Democrats (@LibDems) May 12, 2020
Now the Chancellor must extend protections for self employed people who are most vulnerable during this crisis." - @EdwardJDavey pic.twitter.com/BwLOlk2hD6
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