East Midlands Chamber sees July 19 easing as a major boost for business - but border needs to be open as well

By Graham Hill 9th Jul 2021

The end of social distancing and capacity restrictions will be a 'huge boost for businesses', says East Midlands Chamber – but an open border is required for full recovery

After this week's confirmation from the Prime Minister that the majority of remaining Covid restrictions would be lifted should stage four of the Government's roadmap out of lockdown commence on July 19, East Midlands Chamber chief executive Scott Knowles said: "The announcement will spread a feeling of cautious relief among businesses.

"They will view this as a huge boost to their prospects of managing a full recovery.

"This news builds on the positive sentiment we've detected in the East Midlands.

"In our latest Quarterly Economic Survey for Q2 2021, our State of the Economy Index – a measure of the region's economic health compiled by aggregating various indicators – reached its highest score since Q3 2018 as the steady recovery was replaced with big growth expectations.

"Building on the success of the vaccine rollout, the sentiment of personal responsibility informed by the Prime Minister in how we go about our daily lives in future will allow businesses to plan as they see fit, which in turn will create an even greater sense of confidence.

"While the hospitality industry is enjoying a great summer bounce back, it has still been severely held back by capacity limits that have also affected the leisure and events industries.

"So there will now be a lot of excitement in the countdown to July 19.

"Then, we sincerely hope the Government will indeed go ahead with stage four of its roadmap to reopening our economy and lift almost all the remaining restrictions."

The Chamber took a largely positive view about the plans outlined for later this month.

Mr Knowles added: "Dropping homeworking guidance for office-based businesses is another important step in our return to normality.

"While we expect the future of work to be a hybrid between the office and home where this is possible for some, the majority of businesses we represent have told us the office will remain a key part of their organisations.

"Especially for younger employees who benefit from working alongside more senior colleagues and have perhaps felt more socially isolated during the pandemic.

"However, the tough border controls that the Government continues to pursue are a concern, particularly as the travel industry has received no bespoke support during the entire pandemic.

"Open borders are critical to our country and region realising its potential in a post-Covid and post-Brexit era, so we are eager to understand what its long-term plan is to fully re-open international travel."

     

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