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Coronavirus: Job losses 'break my heart' - Sunak | Coronavirus: Job losses 'break my heart' - Sunak |
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak has spoken of the "heartbreaking" job losses already caused by the coronavirus lockdown. | Chancellor Rishi Sunak has spoken of the "heartbreaking" job losses already caused by the coronavirus lockdown. |
He said the government was determined to save as many firms as it could - which was why it would carry on paying the wages of 7.5 million people. | He said the government was determined to save as many firms as it could - which was why it would carry on paying the wages of 7.5 million people. |
The scheme was "expensive" but the cost to society of not doing it would be "far higher", he told the BBC. | The scheme was "expensive" but the cost to society of not doing it would be "far higher", he told the BBC. |
He earlier announced the extension of the furlough scheme to the end of October. | He earlier announced the extension of the furlough scheme to the end of October. |
Employees will continue to receive 80% of their monthly wages up to £2,500 but the government will ask companies to "start sharing" the cost of the scheme from August. | Employees will continue to receive 80% of their monthly wages up to £2,500 but the government will ask companies to "start sharing" the cost of the scheme from August. |
A quarter of the workforce, some 7.5 million people, are now covered by the scheme, which has cost £14bn a month. | A quarter of the workforce, some 7.5 million people, are now covered by the scheme, which has cost £14bn a month. |
'Right thing' | |
The chancellor said that from August, the scheme would continue for all sectors and regions of the country but with greater flexibility to support the transition back to work. | The chancellor said that from August, the scheme would continue for all sectors and regions of the country but with greater flexibility to support the transition back to work. |
Employers currently using the scheme will then be able to bring furloughed employees back part-time. | Employers currently using the scheme will then be able to bring furloughed employees back part-time. |
Mr Sunak told the BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg: "This is an expensive scheme... but I also believe it's absolutely the right thing to do. | Mr Sunak told the BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg: "This is an expensive scheme... but I also believe it's absolutely the right thing to do. |
"And what's very clear to me is that the cost of not doing this for society, for our economy, for our country would be far higher, and I am simply not going to give up on all these people." | "And what's very clear to me is that the cost of not doing this for society, for our economy, for our country would be far higher, and I am simply not going to give up on all these people." |
'Already happening' | |
Asked if the UK was heading for a recession, he said: "We already know that many people have lost their jobs and it breaks my heart, we've seen what's happening with Universal Credit claims already. | Asked if the UK was heading for a recession, he said: "We already know that many people have lost their jobs and it breaks my heart, we've seen what's happening with Universal Credit claims already. |
"This is not something that we're going to wait to see - it's already happening. | "This is not something that we're going to wait to see - it's already happening. |
"There are already businesses that are shutting there are already people who have lost their jobs. | "There are already businesses that are shutting there are already people who have lost their jobs. |
"And as I said that's heartbreaking to me and that's why I'm working night and day to limit the amount of job losses. | "And as I said that's heartbreaking to me and that's why I'm working night and day to limit the amount of job losses. |
Asked about the effect of the lockdown on the future of the British economy, the chancellor pledged to drive up productivity across the UK and "invest" in people and infrastructure. | |
"That agenda remains even more relevant today than it did then. And we will not we will not at all retrench from delivering on that," he told Laura Kuenssberg. | |
Labour has welcomed Mr Sunak's decision to extend the furlough scheme, calling it "a lifeline for millions". | |
But shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds said the government had to clarify when employers will be required to start making contributions, and how much they'll be asked to pay. | |
"If every business is suddenly required to make a substantial contribution from 1 August onwards, there is a very real risk that we will see mass redundancies," she added. |
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