Business groups are calling for further government support for businesses following the announcement on Monday that the easing of lockdown restrictions in England is to be delayed by four weeks.
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said ‘although the delay was regrettable it is understandable’ as a postponement is preferable to lifting lockdown and then reimposing restrictions. However, the CBI also warned of damage to the hospitality sector, leisure, and live events.
Director General of the CBI, Tony Danker, said: ‘Continuing restrictions means the government must urgently revisit the support available. That starts with holding back on the tapering of business rates relief and extending the commercial rent moratorium for those sectors most impacted. A solution must also be found for the hard-pressed international travel sector.’
Meanwhile, Mike Cherry, National Chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), said: ‘Despite a successful vaccine programme and all the best efforts from small firms, they will be bitterly disappointed to find they face at least another month of restrictions.
‘These sectors and their supply chains need ambitious and targeted support. The 19 July must be the final date for when these restrictions will be lifted.’
Claire Walker, Co-Executive Director of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) called for an extension to VAT deferrals and business rates relief. She stated: ‘Government should work with lenders to ensure that appropriate forbearance is in place for those who have used government lending schemes and already started to repay their loan without being able to open fully.’