Editorial: The chancellor’s apparent determination to wind up the job retention scheme, as fears of a Covid-19 second wave grow, makes no economic sense. He should follow the example of Germany and France
The chief economist of the Bank of England offered some tough love on Monday to employees who fear that when the government ends its flagship job retention scheme at the end of next month, their P45 will follow soon after.
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