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Boris Johnson announces £1,000 emergency Covid payment to help pubs

 (Independent)
(Independent)

‘Wet pubs’ which do not serve food will be given a one-off coronavirus emergency payment of £1,000 in December, Boris Johnson has told the House of Commons.

The announcement came as Mr Johnson battled to win over dozens of Conservative MPs who have threatened to vote against his new three-tier regional system of coronavirus restrictions for England.

The prime minister faced anger from MPs in the House of Commons who protested at their constituencies being placed in the toughest tier 3, where pubs and restaurants will be closed for anything other than takeaways and deliveries.

Despite predictions of as many as 70 rebels, Mr Johnson is in no danger of losing the new system, which is due to come into effect on Wednesday as lockdown ends, because Labour and Liberal Democrats have said they will abstain.

The PM denounced Labour’s decision not to take part in the crunch vote this evening as “extraordinary”.