£30bn Coronavirus Budget battle plan for NHS, sick pay & business

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Tomorrow's front page: Chancellor Rishi Sunak was a bug spender - splurging £30billion to protect Brits from the coronavirus crisis while rebuilding their country

He told MPs: "I'm relaxing the requirement for anyone to physically attend a jobcentre; everything can be done by phone or online."And the NHS will get whatever funds it needs to tackle the virus, he said.

He pledged a £100billion spending spree to help left behind Britain catch up - with giveaways for every part of the country. In a sweetener for Brits concerned about the impact of coronavirus on their finances, he also announced a string of juicy tax cuts. New rules will ensure money is spent where it has the greatest impact on levelling up, rather than just on where it is the most profitable, such as the South East.Credit: UK Parliament/Jessica TaylorHe is publishing a coronavirus battle plan this afternoonSick pay help for small businesses 'is a relief'

“Obviously this could be a huge expense and having something in place to mitigate this is really helpful.”

 

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