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East Midlands business groups welcome measures to help self-employed during lockdown

“This is a time of national emergency, and it is very welcome that the Government has listened"

Rishi Sunak speaks at the Downing Street press conference(Image: Sky News)

“We have heard despairing stories from hard-working hairdressers, bakers, childcare providers, freelancers, drivers and many others”

Thousands of self-employed workers across Leicestershire have welcomed the latest financial life-line offered during the economic lockdown.

Business groups said the new measures would go some way to reassuring small business owners, café owners, hairdressers and musicians who had been worried about how they would cope over the coming days.

A week ago the Government announced a huge package of support for businesses and their employees - but some 5 million freelancers and self-employed people in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ were missed out.

Business groups had pushed the Government to offer similar support to the self-employed.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a new package on Thursday, including a self-employed income support scheme, under what he called the most significant economic intervention in British history.

He said the support would cover 80 per cent of average earnings, capped at £2,500 a month, for people who have been self-employed for three years.

It covers around 95 per cent of all people who make the majority of their earnings working for themselves, and can be claimed by anyone with an income of £50,000 or less. It will cost the Exchequer around £35 billion.