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Chancellor praises resolve of British public as furlough period closes with more people now in work

Comments come ahead of visit to Legal and General's expanding modular construction site in North Yorkshire

Chancellor Rishi Sunak.(Image: Simon Walker / HM Treasury)

The Chancellor has paid tribute to the resolve of the British public as furlough comes to a close.

Marking the move to the next phase of the government’s Plan for Jobs, part of a £400 billion support package for the economy, Rishi Sunak told how more employees are now on payrolls than before the pandemic struck.

Underlying wages are also increasing strongly, with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development predicting the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to see the fastest growth in the G7 this year and next.

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Speaking ahead of a visit to Legal and General’s modular construction facility in Yorkshire, Mr Sunak said: “I am immensely proud of the furlough scheme, and even more proud of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ workers and businesses whose resolve has seen us through an immensely difficult time.

“With the recovery well underway, and more than one million job vacancies, now is the right time for the scheme to draw to a close.

“But that in no way means the end of our support. Our Plan for Jobs is helping people into work and making sure they have the skills needed for the jobs of the future.”

More than 11.6 million people drew on the wage subsidy, with £68 billion invested over 18 months.