THREAD- With the new Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme available many constituents have contacted me as they've been unable to be placed on the scheme.
I've written to the Chancellor @RishiSunak to raise these issues urgently & urge the Treasury to make several changes.👇 1/8
I welcome the change in cut-off date from the 28th February to the 19th March but I know that more needs to be done.
The requirement for an employees RTI to be submitted on/before March 19th means many new employers will miss out- even if they joined their job before 19th. 2/8
I asked the Treasury to look at alternative ways of evidencing these new hires to ensure that people employed in March do not fall through the gaps and can access support. #newstarterfurlough
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Another problem remains for individuals who were planning on moving jobs but whose new contracts or positions fell through.
Previous employers are refusing to put ex-employees on the CJRS- I've urged the Government to address this. 4/8
I know that people employed through umbrella companies are still unsure about how the CJRS will work for them- with many worried they could be paid at the National Minimum Wage rather than their usual rate.
I raised this in my letter & asked for clarity. 5/8
Many of my constituents who are unable to access support are having to use Universal Credit- they're having trouble accessing UC & are having to wait 5 weeks to receive the first payment.
Once again I've urged the Government to scrap the 5 week wait. 6/8
Lastly I've raised the extremely important problems facing the arts & creative sector- where many are unable to access support through either the SEISS or CJRS.
We need to see that steps taken to ensure they can access the support they need. 7/8
I hope the Government listen to the concerns that myself and many others have raised and make changes.
With the CJRS coming online yesterday I know that some constituents will still have problems and issues- please contact me at Ruth@RuthCadbury.org.uk.
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Councils across London like Hounslow have been building social & council homes.
Labour-led Hounslow beat their own target to build 5,000 new homes which included 2K social rent homes.
On top of building new homes LBH have been regenerating estates like Green Dragon. 2/
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has also invested money to allow Hounslow to buy over 500 new council homes.
This comes on top of the Mayors ambitious home building program which has seen 23,000 new council homes built or under construction since 2018- the most since the 70s! 3/
THREAD- I welcome the fact that the Chancellor has listened to all those have been warning about the impact that the cliff-edge ending of the furlough would have on jobs & businesses across our country.
However todays much delayed response has a number of clear gaps...
1.) Since August @AnnelieseDodds, myself and other MPs & business groups have been calling for action to protect jobs.
I know that since then companies have already been making sweeping redundancies & many people have lost work.
What support was announced for those people?
2.) It's been 6 months since the Chancellor promised support for our aviation industry yet we saw nothing in terms of sector specific support.
@CllrSteveCurran & others have been rightly calling for urgent action to support communities who rely on aviation for local jobs.
THREAD- Yesterday I spoke in the Internal Market Bill Debate.
Yesterdays topic was amendments on devolution & I spoke about the risk this bill poses to our devolution settlement.
Below is a quick thread of the key points of my speech.
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Govts white paper claims this bill 'respects the devolution settlement' but we know this simply isn't true.
This bill will see more money hoarded back to Whitehall & will see the devolved nations unable to act if this Government lowers standards on issues like food. 2/6
Since 2010 we've seen successive Governments ignore & sideline devolved Governments- whether that's local councils, city hall or our devolved nations.
Thread: I've written to the Chancellor @RishiSunak to urge the Government to extend the furlough scheme & SEISS for the hardest hit parts of our economy.
I've had dozens & dozens of constituents contact me to express their worry over this cliff edge... 1/6
I welcome Govts support package earlier this year for the arts but many in the sector have contacted me expressing concern that if the furlough is ended they will lose their jobs.
We have a world class creative sector in the UK- Govt should be doing everything to support it. 2/6
Hounslow & West London is particularly reliant on aviation & the wider supply chain.
It brings in well paid & secure work.
After months of silence from the govt about sector support we need action.
Ending the furlough will make challenges for aviation even worse 3/6
THREAD- This Governments decision to withdraw free travel for under-18s in London is simply wrong.
After my adjournment debate last month I wrote to the Government to ask a number of questions about the decision to withdraw free travel. 1/7
Firstly I have sought clarification about whether this would be a temporary measure or whether this is permanent- if the latter this would have an even bigger impact on so many families who are already struggling with the bills.
Govt need to provide urgent clarity on this... 2/7
Secondly I have asked for MPs in the debate to see a copy of any equalities assessment that the Government have done on this decision.
As myself & @hammersmithandy raised in the debate this will have a disproportionate impact on BAME families in London... 3/7