Politicians have accused the government of showing “contempt” for leaders in the North of England after announcing a national lockdown and extension of the furlough scheme. Politicians in the North West had called for 80% furlough payments for employees of businesses forced to close when areas were put into Tier 3 restrictions, but instead workers were offered 67% of pay through the government’s Job Support Scheme.
“Crisis of confidence”
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson told BBC Breakfast that he, along with members of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), had called for a lockdown in September. Anderson, whose brother Bill died after contracting coronavirus last month, said:
I think there’s now a crisis of confidence in relation to this Government and their ability to actually manage this.
It’s clear to me that the Government made the choice to put people’s health and the health concerns of the nation second and listen to Tory right-wing MPs and people arguing about the economy.
I think as a result of that it’s very, very clear that thousands of people have died.
No matter what @BorisJohnson says, it has been he&he alone that ignored experts like SAGE who advised on 21/09 the need for a “Circuit Breaker Lockdown” he has to take responsibility for the increase in infections and resulting deaths. The exit strategy has to be him resigning.
— Joe Anderson (@joeando58) October 31, 2020
The Liverpool City Region was the first area in the country to become subject to the Tier 3 restrictions on 14 October.
Anderson added:
It’s interesting as well, isn’t it, that of course yesterday evening they announced that the furlough scheme would return at 80%, something that Andy Burnham, Steve Rotheram, leaders of the North, myself included, have been calling for.
That’s the point about contempt… that they dismissed the North’s call for the furlough scheme to be introduced in Tier 3 but now have all of a sudden found the 80% furlough scheme for a Tier 4 or national lockdown.
Glad that the Government have finally done the right thing and maintained the 80% furlough – not the 67% they were offering Tier 3 areas across the North.
Now we know for sure that the Government thinks workers in the North were worth 13% less than those in the South. https://t.co/7ybFAXaM14
— Steve Rotheram (@MetroMayorSteve) October 31, 2020
The people will remember
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, who battled with the government on funding when the area was placed into Tier 3, reacted to news of the furlough scheme extension on Twitter on 31 October.
Responding to a tweet by chancellor Rishi Sunak, Burnham said:
But when we asked you to do that for the lowest-paid people in the North, you refused. People here will remember that.
Liverpool City Region mayor Steve Rotheram tweeted:
Now we know for sure that the government thinks workers in the North were worth 13% less than those in the South.