UnitedCity, of which Downtown in Business, Chief Executive and Group Chairman, Frank McKenna is a founder member, has responded to the latest government announcement around the COVID restrictions which, as you know, are having a profound effect on businesses in the city.
The statement reads:
“We are, once again, deeply disappointed at an approach to the virus which appears to be increasingly inconsistent and incoherent.
“Having pushed out a strong message that vaccinations, along with a strong testing regime, would save our Summer, Boris Johnson and his colleagues have now seemingly abandoned that strategy, and moved the goalposts once again.
“We accept that infection rates, as was inevitable, have increased. However, hospitalisations and coronavirus deaths are, thankfully, dramatically reduced.
“Ministers now appear to be moving to a position where they want to eradicate COVID completely before allowing the country to open up normally once again. That is both unrealistic and unacceptable.
“This latest announcement will be catastrophic for many businesses, and for a good number of them this will be the final nail in the coffin. And, as much as the Prime Minister has suggested he is “confident” that the latest delay will end on 19th July, there will be understandable scepticism about his latest dangled carrot.
“Beyond the impact that restrictions and lockdowns are having on Manchester’s economy and business community, there is a ticking timebomb of mental health issues, a huge backlog of operations and diagnosis for critical illnesses, including cancer, and we know that the impact on young peoples’ education has been massively impacted.
“This cannot go on. As former PM Theresa May said recently, it is incomprehensible that one of the most heavily vaccinated countries in the world continues to refuse to give its citizens the freedoms that those vaccinations were supposed to guarantee.”
We are determined to continue to lobby on behalf of our city and our business community, and we will be talking to senior business leaders from London, Birmingham, and Liverpool later this week to see how we can co-operate and get as strong a message as possible to government about the impact continuous lockdowns and restrictions are having on the economy.
As soon as guidance allows, we will be calling a meeting of UC members – not only to discuss the long awaited recovery plan, to have a well-earned glass of something cold too.
In the meantime, if you need any advice or support please contact us at UnitedCity@rdpr.co.uk

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