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UK rolls out £4.6 billion grant to aid businesses affected by lockdown

Britain’s economy looks likely to tip back into recession occasioned by COVID-19 lockdowns.

• January 6, 2021
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson [Photo Credit: NBC News]

The United Kingdom on Tuesday offered a £4.6 billion support package for businesses to alleviate an expected recession caused by a surge in COVID-19 cases that has triggered a third national lockdown.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the lockdown on Monday, saying a highly contagious coronavirus variant risked overwhelming the health service within 21 days.

Most people must work from home and schools have closed for almost all pupils.

Hospitality venues must stay shut, as well as non-essential shops.

Britain’s economy looks likely to tip back into recession – shrinking in the final quarter of 2020 and the first quarter of 2021 – following a record 25 percent fall in output in the first two months of lockdown in 2020.

The new downturn is expected to be far softer, with most businesses now much better adapted to working remotely and construction sites and factories expected to stay open.

But economists at J.P. Morgan still predicted a 2.5 percent fall in output for the first three months of 2021.

Finance Minister, Rishi Sunak, has previously announced emergency help for the economy worth £280 billion, including a massive job protection scheme that will run until the end of April.

Under Tuesday’s additional measures, retail, hospitality and leisure companies will be able to claim one-off grants worth up to £9,000 to get them through the coming months, costing up to £4 billion in total, along with $600 million of grants for other businesses.

“This will help businesses to get through the months ahead – and crucially it will help sustain jobs, so workers can be ready to return when they are able to reopen,’’ Mr. Sunak said.

Government forecasters in November predicted almost £400 billion of borrowing this financial year, equivalent to 19 percent of GDP – a peacetime record but one that, at least for now, can be financed at record-low interest rates.

The Bank of England is buying government debt and in November ramped up its asset purchase programme to almost £900 billion with the intention of using it throughout 2021.

However, the British Chambers of Commerce said Mr. Sunak’s “drip-feed approach” to support for businesses would see many go to the wall as they would not qualify for sufficient assistance.

“While this immediate cash flow support for business is welcome, it is not going to be enough to save many firms,’’ BCC Director-General, Adam Marshall, said.

The opposition Labour Party said millions of people had been let down by Mr. Sunak’s announcement.

“Instead of delivering the support that Britain needed, he’s ploughing on with plans to hit people in their pockets with pay cuts, benefits cuts and tax rises,’’ its finance spokeswoman, Anneliese Dodds, said.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has estimated Britain’s economic recovery by the end of this year will be the slowest of all its member countries except Argentina. 

(Reuters/NAN)

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