27 January 2021
Peter Aldous calls for support for the self-employed who set up their businesses after April 2019

Peter Aldous calls on the Prime Minister to support the self-employed who set up their businesses after April 2019 and urges the Government to emulate the Northern Ireland Government’s newly self-employed support scheme, which is subject to straightforward criteria and guards against fraud.

Peter Aldous (Waveney) (Con) [V]

The Government have put in place an extensive system of support to help employers and employees through the pandemic. However, a group that has been overlooked, many of whom are now really struggling, are those self- employed who set up their own businesses after April 2019 and were unable to submit a complete tax return. Ten months on, that obstacle to providing support no longer applies. To assist them, will the Prime Minister emulate the Northern Ireland Government’s newly self-employed support scheme, which is subject to straightforward criteria and guards against fraud? (911443)

The Prime Minister 

My hon. Friend is right to raise those concerns, because there are some people in the self-employed group whom it has been hard to reach and to support in the way that we want. They are fewer in number than is sometimes suggested in this House, and I can tell him that 2.7 million self-employed people have received support totalling over £18.5 billion. But the ideas that he suggests will, I know, be taken up by my right hon. Friend the Chancellor, and he can expect to hear more on 3 March.

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