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Tories vote against trade unions and Labour's move to extend furlough scheme
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TORY MPs ignored warnings from the opposition and trade unions today and voted to axe the coronavirus furlough scheme at the end of October.

During a press conference on his plans to ban social meetings of more than six people, PM Boris Johnson said he believes extending the financial support to workers would be a problem.

He added: “You’re just keeping people in suspended animation when really we want people to get back to work if they possibly can in a Covid-secure way.”

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