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Second Report - The impact of Coronavirus on businesses and workers: interim pre-Budget report
Business and Trade Committee
HC 1264
Published 26 February 2021
Recommendations
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Para 19
The Committee accepts that there are some groups who have been at a comparative disadvantage,...
Recommendation
The Committee accepts that there are some groups who have been at a comparative disadvantage, such as those remunerated by dividends. The Government has cited administrative difficulties and the risk of fraud. The Government should consider solutions put forward on …
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Para 22
We recommend that the Government reviews the coverage of current support to make sure that...
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We recommend that the Government reviews the coverage of current support to make sure that the greatest support is provided to those individuals facing most hardship, and that any gaps in provision are addressed. We expect the Chancellor to announce …
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Para 31
We recommend the Government urgently produces an economic assessment which sets out the opportunities and...
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We recommend the Government urgently produces an economic assessment which sets out the opportunities and risks posed by structural long-term changes to the economy from the combined impacts of COVID-19, Brexit, and the net zero transition. We welcome the publication …
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This plan should form part of the Industrial Strategy to ensure our educational institutions, key...
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This plan should form part of the Industrial Strategy to ensure our educational institutions, key business sectors, the workforce and broader economy are strategically geared towards achieving long-term goals such as the net zero transition, our aging society and the …
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Para 39
We welcome the sheer scale of financial support the Government has provided to businesses since...
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We welcome the sheer scale of financial support the Government has provided to businesses since March 2020. For many businesses, this support has allowed them to stay afloat during the pandemic. We also welcome the Business Rates Review announced in …
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Para 41
We recommend that if the Government returns to any form of tiered system or localised...
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We recommend that if the Government returns to any form of tiered system or localised lockdowns, that financial support for business should reflect that.
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We have previously called on the Government to attach conditions to the use of taxpayer-funded...
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We have previously called on the Government to attach conditions to the use of taxpayer-funded support and are disappointed that, on each occasion measures have been extended, the Government has failed to do this. We recommend that the Government reviews …
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The Government should use the time afforded by current time-limited support measures wisely to identify...
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The Government should use the time afforded by current time-limited support measures wisely to identify long-term solutions. The Government should consider active measures to address the issue of growing commercial rent arrears, and proactively work with businesses, landlords, banks and …
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Para 64
As more of the population is vaccinated, the Government must shift its policy- making approach...
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As more of the population is vaccinated, the Government must shift its policy- making approach from reacting to rapidly changing circumstances towards long-term considerations. In his Budget, the Chancellor must give businesses and workers the security and certainty they need …
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We welcome the strong level of engagement between the Government and business in the early...
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We welcome the strong level of engagement between the Government and business in the early months of the pandemic. The Government must be as open with the business sector as possible, particularly by providing reasonable notice and 24 The impact …
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Conclusions (10)
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Conclusion
Para 17
We commend the Government for moving quickly at the start of the pandemic to implement novel and wide-ranging financial support schemes. We welcome these measures, which have delivered unprecedented levels of financial support to individuals and have shielded vast numbers from the potentially devastating economic impact of the pandemic.
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Conclusion
Para 18
Whilst we welcome the overall level of support offered, we are disappointed that the Government has repeatedly chosen not to adapt and refine its support to address identified gaps in coverage. It is unacceptable that 11 months into the pandemic approximately 3 million people have fallen through the cracks. Mothers …
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Conclusion
Para 20
We welcome that many individuals who have not been able to access furlough or SEISS will have had support through Universal Credit, discretionary grants from local authorities, and mortgage and consumer credit holidays. However, we are disappointed by the Government’s suggestion that these are a sufficient replacement for individuals unable …
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Conclusion
Para 21
We are also concerned that gaps in support appear to have fallen disproportionately on particular sectors, such as the creative industries. Further Government action is required to support those sectors of the economy.
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Conclusion
We appreciate that not every job can be saved as the Chancellor has set out, but are nonetheless concerned about rising unemployment, which is particularly affecting women, BAME workers and young people because they are more likely to be employed in insecure work. We are concerned that damage may be …
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Conclusion
Para 40
We are particularly concerned for ‘bricks-and-mortar’ retail which is unable to compensate for physical closure, as well as businesses such as those in the ‘live events’ industry which, though not legally forced to cease operations, have seen a collapse in business due to health restrictions. The lack of targeted support …
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Conclusion
Para 42
We expect the Government to respond to the pandemic with more nuanced and targeted policies in future, and recommend that the Government uses the Budget to review the support it has offered to businesses and announce more targeted support aimed at the sectors most in need.
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Conclusion
Para 50
With the moratorium on commercial rent obligations due to expire soon, the Government does not appear to be any closer to identifying or facilitating a long- term solution to the difficulties faced by landlords and commercial tenants. While many landlords and tenants have been able to come to an accommodation, …
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Conclusion
Para 62
Throughout the pandemic the Government has attached expiry dates to support measures, which have since been found to be premature. In most cases, the measures have ultimately ended up being extended, which is undoubtedly the correct decision. In the early months of the pandemic, it was difficult to know long …
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Conclusion
Para 63
As of mid-February, with weeks to go before many support measures expire, the Government has not yet set out which measures will be extended. We understand that the specific course of the pandemic is inherently uncertain, and new restrictions may be introduced at short notice. We hope that the Government …