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'Strong chance' Greater Manchester to go back into Tier 3 after lockdown, Andy Burnham tells business leaders

Manchester business leaders were given the bad news at an Institute of Directors North West virtual event on Friday

Manchester City Centre on the first day of the second national lockdown (Image: Vincent Cole)

The Mayor of Greater Manchester has told business leaders that there is a "strong chance" the region will be placed back into Tier 3 once the English lockdown comes to an end.

Speaking at a meeting hosted by the Institute of Directors North West, Mayor Andy Burnham said he was not confident that December 2 - the end date of the current restrictions - will see his region placed into the less severe Tiers 1 or 2.

Following a publicly drawn-out dispute between local leaders and the Government, the region was placed into Tier 3 on October 23, meaning a ban on households mixing in most settings, and pubs and bars not serving food being forced to close.

At the virtual event on Friday morning, also attended by Liverpool City Region's Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram, Mayor Burnham said: "What happens after [the current national lockdown]? Do we remain in Tier 3?

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham (Image: Getty Images)

"I think there's a strong chance certainly that Greater Manchester will be."

He said the '£20 per head' formula - the additional business support funding given to regions in Tier 3 that saw Manchester get £60m from the Government - "is now being given to every local authority in the country".

He added: "So there's no special treatment anymore for areas in Tier 3, and there's going to be no more if you go back into Tier 3.

"So I'm afraid this is still not right, and it's a levelling down agenda if you're not careful, because poorer parts of the country with a more fragile economy are getting restrictions but not getting support."