Falmouth MP Cherilyn Mackrory reaction to budget announcement
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
Truro and Falmouth's Member of Parliament Cherilyn Mackrory has welcomed the Spring Budget which offers billions of pounds to support businesses and families through the pandemic.
On Wednesday, the Government set out an ambitious plan that focuses on supporting people and businesses through this moment of crisis – well beyond the end of the roadmap – to ensure they have the security and stability they need.
At the heart of the budget are measures to build our future economy, levelling up across all regions of the United Kingdom and spreading opportunity everywhere.
As part of the Government's commitments to fund the nation's priorities, the Budget confirmed:
- An extension of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme until the end of September, ensuring it continues to support employers as they begin to reopen. Two further grants will also be available to self-employed people – and the newly self-employed will also be eligible for both grants.
- A continuation of the temporary Universal Credit uplift for a further six months. The Budget also confirms new support for providing young people with new skills: including doubling the incentive payment to SMEs to take on apprentices of any age to £3,000, and £126 million to triple the number of traineeships next year.
- New Recovery Loans and a new Restart grant of up to £18,000 to help businesses as they reopen. Support for the sports, arts and culture sectors will also be increased by a further £700 million as they begin to reopen.
- Extending the business rates holiday, VAT cut and stamp duty holiday. There will also be a new mortgage guarantee scheme from April which backs 95 per cent mortgages – helping those with smaller deposits.
- Opening up the new Levelling Up Fund for its first round of bids, worth £4.8 billion across the United Kingdom. The Budget also announces 45 new Town Deals to help spread opportunity across the country
- A new Help to Grow scheme to boost productivity of small businesses, to ensure they are embracing the latest technology and management training.
- No increase on Income Tax, NICs or VAT and the freezing of alcohol duty, and fuel duty for the 11th year in a row. However, to fix the public finances, corporation tax on large company profits will increase to 25 per cent in 2023. This will be tapered and 70 per cent of businesses will be completely unaffected.
Cherilyn added:
"Today's Budget provides businesses and families in Truro and Falmouth with the support and reassurance they need to get through the pandemic.
"With £407 billion of support for families, jobs and businesses, it is right that the Chancellor is honest with the British people about our public finances.
"I am also pleased that despite the pandemic, this Government has made the time and found the funds in the past year to continue to invest in Truro and Falmouth, with funding for a new school, new hospital and the continued dualling of the A30, and will continue to do all I can to make sure we get a fair share of national funding as your local MP."
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