Rishi Sunak blocked plans to support low-paid workers who had to isolate
Rishi Sunak blocked plans to give workers financial support if they needed to isolate despite warnings it was necessary to stop Covid spreading. As Chancellor during the pandemic, he ignored pleas from Government advisers for a scheme to allow people on low incomes to take time off.
The Covid Inquiry heard today that ministers were told they should provide cash to make it financially viable for the low paid to isolate if they’d come into contact with people who tested positive.
But in his diary, Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance revealed that Mr Sunak rejected the idea. In an entry in September 2020, he wrote: “CX (Chancellor) blocking all notion of paying to get people to isolate despite all the evidence that this will be needed.”
It came to light as Boris Johnson’s former director of communications warned that Mr Sunak’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme "made absolutely no sense whatsoever". Lee Cain criticised the half price meals plan that saw people given a generous discount if they ate out at restaurants on weekdays during August 2020. He told the Covid Inquiry that he asked the question: “What are we signalling to the public?”
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