CLWYD South MP Simon Baynes believes Rishi Sunak’s announcement to extend the furlough scheme until the end of July.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced on Tuesday the scheme would be extended for a further four months, with no changes to the scheme until the end of July.

Mr Baynes has welcomed the news for workers currently furloughed in his constituency, and believes it is a great show of support from the government.

He said: “This is great news for furloughed workers in my constituency of Clwyd South and the rest of Wales, and it shows the UK Government’s level of support for people hard hit by this terrible pandemic.

“The Chancellor and the UK Government are taking a sensible, measured approach as we begin our return to normality, and that is absolutely the right course of action.

“As always, if there’s anything I can do to assist workers or employers in Clwyd South, I urge them to get in touch with me at simon.baynes.mp@parliament.uk. I’m here to help in any way I can.”

In the announcement on Tuesday, Mr Sunak said the government will ensure workers and employers continue to receive the same level of support.

He said: “Until the end of July, there will be no changes to the scheme whatsoever. From August to October the scheme will continue, for all sectors and regions of the UK, but with greater flexibility to support the transition back to work.

“Employers currently using the scheme will be able to bring employees back part-time. To change their incentives, we will ask employers to start sharing, with the government, the costs of paying people’s salaries.

“Workers will, through the combined efforts of government and employers, continue to receive the same level of support as they do now, at 80% of their salary, up to £2,500.”