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Spring 2021 Covid-19 Road Map — [David Mundell in the Chair]

22 March 2021

Lead MP

Nicholas Fletcher

Responding Minister

Nigel Huddleston

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TaxationEmploymentChildren & FamiliesLocal Government
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Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

Nicholas Fletcher raised concerns about spring 2021 covid-19 road map — [david mundell in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Fletcher asks the Minister whether the Government has any plans to help gyms through a reduction of VAT to 5% or a work out to help out scheme. He suggests that such measures could stimulate growth in the sector and create sustainable jobs for economic recovery.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Nicholas Fletcher is concerned about the frustration felt by individuals due to the lockdown measures, highlighting the illogical nature of certain restrictions that prevented activities like golf and gym visits. He mentions the need for gyms to be reopened as they play a crucial role in preventing hospitalisation from underlying conditions and unhealthy lifestyles. Additionally, he points out the economic hardship faced by businesses and individuals during the pandemic, with over 130,000 deaths.

Government Response

Nigel Huddleston
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under the chairmanship of Mr Mundell. I appreciate the eloquent articulation of concerns by my hon. Friend, and acknowledge the importance of these issues across multiple Government Departments. The Coronavirus Act 2020 provides essential legislative framework for managing the pandemic; it includes emergency powers supporting individuals and businesses while ensuring critical public services function. Debates on non-devolved aspects will take place this week, with votes on renewal. Regarding nurseries and early years settings, restrictions were implemented to prioritize their safety and importance in child care during lockdowns. Evidence suggests pre-school children are less susceptible to infection; robust guidance is in place for staff safety including rapid testing. The focus has been on the return of sport and physical activity, prioritized in the Prime Minister's road map above other economic activities. Golf courses can reopen from 29 March, while gyms will resume individual use no earlier than April 12th with exercise classes resuming by May 17th. Support for the fitness and leisure sectors includes over £300 million provided to local authority facilities and community sports clubs. Conversations are ongoing regarding VAT cuts extension to the leisure sector, though no commitments can be made without Treasury approval.
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