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Leicester lockdown: No plans for extra Covid cash, minister says | Leicester lockdown: No plans for extra Covid cash, minister says |
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The first city in the UK to be put in local lockdown will not receive special financial support from the government. | |
Businesses in Leicester had expected extra help after they were ordered to close on 30 June following a spike in Covid-19 cases. | |
But a letter from Business Minister Nadhim Zahawi said there were no plans to change or extend any current schemes. | |
Labour MP Liz Kendall said she was "so angry" at the development. | Labour MP Liz Kendall said she was "so angry" at the development. |
The shadow social care minister, who released a letter from Mr Zahawi about the government's stance, said it was "a warning for future local lockdowns". | The shadow social care minister, who released a letter from Mr Zahawi about the government's stance, said it was "a warning for future local lockdowns". |
"People in Leicester have made huge sacrifices and everybody is hanging on in there," she said. | "People in Leicester have made huge sacrifices and everybody is hanging on in there," she said. |
"They've gone back, they have stayed at home, they've closed their doors. | "They've gone back, they have stayed at home, they've closed their doors. |
"People are trying to do the right thing, make yet more sacrifice. I think it is wrong the government isn't saying 'you're in lockdown for longer, you'll get the help for longer'." | "People are trying to do the right thing, make yet more sacrifice. I think it is wrong the government isn't saying 'you're in lockdown for longer, you'll get the help for longer'." |
Ms Kendall, the MP for Leicester West, urged Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Prime Minister Boris Johnson to "think again". | |
Leicester Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said he was "absolutely furious" the expected funds had not materialised and described the lack of extra measures as "brutal". | |
Last week, Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the BBC there would be extra financial support for Leicester businesses affected by the local lockdown. | Last week, Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the BBC there would be extra financial support for Leicester businesses affected by the local lockdown. |
"We have given support to both the county council and the city council to make sure they have discretionary funds available to support businesses, if that's what's needed," he said. | |
In his letter, Mr Zahawi claimed the city council had spent less than £500,000 of a £3.5m discretionary grant awarded to it. | |
He went on to write: "I hope the lockdown is temporary and that affected businesses in Leicester are able to re-open soon." | He went on to write: "I hope the lockdown is temporary and that affected businesses in Leicester are able to re-open soon." |
But Ms Kendall added: "I don't think you can tell people one thing one day and tell them something else the other. It is just not right." | |
The lockdown in Leicester will be reviewed on 18 July. | The lockdown in Leicester will be reviewed on 18 July. |
"The circumstances of individual lockdowns will continue to be carefully assessed before appropriate action is taken," a government spokesman said. | |
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