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BCC President writes open letter to PM calling for longer-term support for coronavirus-hit businesses

Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith also made a number of policy proposals to enable businesses to plan with more certainty.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson(Image: PA)

The President of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has written an open letter to the Prime Minister calling for longer-term support for businesses impacted by coronavirus.

In the letter, Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith calls on Boris Johnson to make longer-term plans which will allow companies to plan for the future.

It reads: "At Saturday's press conference, you said that your Government would do ‘everything it could’ to support businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. I am writing to you today to set out concrete steps you can take to deliver this commitment.

"Businesses feel let down by the Government. From the start, they have responded at pace to your asks of them throughout this crisis, but firms cannot be expected to keep up with constantly shifting goalposts.

"The schemes you have put in place, in particular the Job Retention Scheme, have saved many firms and jobs so far. However, the current package is simply not enough to compensate for the severe, ongoing economic impact of the pandemic.

"Businesses across the country, and across sectors, are on their knees and many will be spending Christmas making serious decisions about their future. Firms urgently need greater clarity, certainty and stability.

"While they understand that the nature of the pandemic means that things can change quickly, they need a much clearer view of the road ahead, rather than handbrake turn after handbrake turn.