Support needed to protect Woking workers and prevent redundancies
The Lib Dems are urging the Government to extend furlough support and bring forward bespoke packages of support for key sectors such as hospitality or face local unemployment.
Acting leader of the Lib Dems Ed Davey MP, who is asking the public to join the campaign to protect workers, said thousands of families face "financial uncertainty" and called for the Government to do more.
According to Government statistics published this week 12,400 people in Woking have benefited from the job retention scheme.
Government statistics also show a further 4,100 people in Woking are receiving financial support through the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme, following a successful campaign by the Lib Dems.
However, the Party has warned that many self-employed people are still excluded from this support including those who became self-employed since April 2019, and called on the Government to urgently expand the scheme to cover them too.
Acting Leader of the Lib Dems, Ed Davey MP, said:
"The Coronavirus crisis is leaving thousands of families facing financial uncertainty. Financial support must be agreed to ensure no one is left behind."
"The Lib Dems are calling for statutory sick pay to be increased to £220 a week to ensure everyone can self-isolate following guidance regardless of their type of work."
"Ministers must also resolve the gaps in their plans by helping those who recently became self-employed by expanding the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme."
Woking Lib Dem spokesperson, Councillor Will Forster, added:
"The furlough scheme is a lifeline for so many. However, I worry what will happen to people here in Woking who rely on furlough support if it ends before it is safe to go back to work."
"Many parts of our economy, such as hospitality, will simply not be back up to speed by October. The Government must bring forward bespoke packages of support for these industries to save jobs and prevent mass unemployment."