Coronavirus: Chancellor to launch a 'Winter Economy Plan' to prevent a 'tsunami' of job losses

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The centrepiece is expected to see taxpayers subsidise the wages of workers returning to work part time after being furloughed.

The chancellor has taken the highly unusual step of cancelling his November Budget because"now is not the right time to outline long-term plans and people want to see us focused on the here and now", it was revealed.

According to the Treasury, the chancellor is promising a"flexible and adaptable approach to economic support, because people have needed the help and they've needed it quickly and at the right time". That prompted the Labour MP Grahame Morris to demand a targeted expansion of a COVID job retention scheme and to tell Mr Johnson:"Make no mistake: a tsunami of job losses is in the pipeline within 38 days."Sir Keir Starmer

 

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Start with salary cuts for incompetant MP's!! Second he could make the celebrities that call the UK home but live in a tax haven contibute, Third big corporations that escape paying full tax need throttled.

Angela Merkel says : ' I want a 4-HOUR working day, work LESS to work ALL and live BETTER, more a increased participation of EMPLOYEES-CUSTOMERS-USERS-SUPPLIERS in the decisions & management of the company to the EQUAL of shareholders & managers. '

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This is going to be a long year.

Can’t get death figures right let alone economic ones.. wasn’t the furlough scheme missing 3.4billion?

Like anyone has any faith in the government!

Tories will have us out working for peanuts

stream midnight sky by miley cyrus and the tsunami wont come

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