Latest figures demonstrate the scale of Government support for people and businesses in Dewsbury
- 15,200 people in Dewsbury Dewsbury have had their jobs protected by the Government through the coronavirus pandemic.
- £22,300,735.00 worth of grants provided to local businesses.
- In total, more than £160 billion of Government support has been provided to help individuals and businesses in all parts of the UK.
New statistics showing the huge Government support to individuals and businesses in Dewsbury have been welcomed by local MP, Mark Eastwood.
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, the Conservative Government has provided a huge and unprecedented package of support to protect both lives and livelihoods through this incredibly challenging period. In total, more than £160 billion has been provided as part of the Government’s economic response to coronavirus, and the latest statistics from the Treasury now show the scale of that support in Dewsbury:
- 15,200 people have had their job protected through the Job Retention Scheme, which has allowed employers to furlough workers while the Government has provided up to 80 per cent of their wages.
- Self-employed people in Dewsbury have accessed 10,800,000 worth of Government grants, which do not need to be paid back, to cover lost earnings.
- 45,722,631 has been paid out to local businesses in the form of Bounce Back Loans, which provides loans of up to £50,000 within days of an application.
- £22,300,735.00 worth of grants has been handed out to businesses in Dewsbury, which do not need to be paid back.
While much of this support has been focused on supporting people through the immediate crisis, the Government has recently set out the next phase of its economic response. In June, the Prime Minister unveiled the New Deal for Britain – accelerating billions of pounds worth of infrastructure projects to get the country building and kickstart the economy – followed by the Chancellor’s Plan for Jobs in July, which set out how the Government intends to create, protect and support jobs in the months ahead, backed by up to £30 billion.
Commenting, Mark Eastwood MP said:
“This year has been hugely challenging for people and businesses across Dewsbury, Mirfield, Kirkburton and Denby Dale. From speaking to many of those who have received support over the last few months, I know how vital the different Conservative Government support packages have been in helping to support lives and local livelihoods.”
“As we now work to restart our economy, I do not doubt that the Government will continue to support people in our local community. Schemes such as the hugely popular Eat Out to Help Out are already proving a huge success at getting customers back into local businesses.”
“I’ll continue to do everything I can to make sure that we get the support we need in Dewsbury as we try to get peoples businesses and jobs back on track.”
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said:
“I recently set out the government’s next steps towards economic recovery and securing the UK’s long-term prosperity in our Plan for Jobs.
“As we embark on this next phase, the latest figures demonstrate that we are continuing to support jobs, incomes, and businesses across every part of the UK.”