Fury at Tories’ £1.3bn ‘raid’ on business support funds
LABOUR accused the government last night of a “smash-and-grab raid” on struggling businesses over its rule that councils must hand back £1.3 billion of unspent emergency coronavirus grants.
At the start of the nationwide lockdown in March, funding was made available to local authorities to support small hospitality, leisure and retail businesses .
Of the £12.3bn allocated, £11bn has been distributed – but the fund operated on the basis that money not used by August 30 would need to be returned.
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