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Tuesday 24 March 2020

Back Britain 🇬🇧

While spending is good if the situation does get far worse we should not be writing blank checks to big companies who haven’t prepared for extreme scenarios.

In a time when government can step into help keep business afloat like they did with Lloyd’s bank in the financial crisis 
Any taxpayer money that goes to help businesses during the coronavirus crisis should come with the following requirements:


🦠Companies must maintain their payrolls and use funds to keep people working or on payroll for job security 

🦠Companies are prohibited from paying out dividends or executive bonuses while they are receiving any money from government and for 18 months after crisis .

🦠CEOs must be required to personally certify a company is in compliance or face criminal penalties 

🦠 CEOs and large businesses owners should take immediate pay cuts and no increase in 2 yrs 

🦠Government should buy transport and vital services and take under state ownership (worst case scenario) 

🦠 Banks should not be able to profit off any hard times people will have to go through.

🦠 All companies must have plans put together in future incase of further risks or diseases so the state does not have to burden the load every single time 

🦠 Large companies and businesses need to stop being greedy and stop thinking about corporate greed and thinking about the people. 

The tax payers money will be used to do this so it will be owned by the tax payer and after the last time our money was used we never saw any reward from using our money to bail the banks out this needs to change.

Life as we know it will never be the same again after this 
We have to change 
We have to learn 
We have to adapt 
We have to bring jobs back to Britain
We have to stop outsourcing manufacturing 
We need to start growing more in Britain 
We need to start making more in Britain 
We need to start believing in Britain 
We need to be able to survive on our own as this has shown the true colours of lots of countries across the globe 🌍 

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