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Four of Britain s biggest supermarket chains have announced they will refuse a three-month business rate holiday in the next financial year offered by Rishi Sunak at today s spring Budget.
The super-low rate will carry on until September, the UK Chancellor announced in his Budget today, then move to 12.5 per cent until April 2022 before returning to 20%.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled a crucial Budget to pave way for the economy to recover from coronavirus
The massive furlough scheme will be extended again to the end of September along with other bailouts
Income tax thresholds are being frozen until 2026 and corporation tax will rise to 25 per cent from 2023
The government s total spending on response set to reach an unimaginable £407billion by end of next year
The Treasury supremo served up a £1.2billion pot to the Scots before delivering £740million to the Welsh.
His generous financial booster will make it difficult for those calling for independence to argue they would be better off without central Government.
The Scottish funding also came as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was mired in an investigation into the botched probe into complaints made against Alex Salmond.
Rishi Sunak said: Through the Barnett formula, the decisions I m taking in this Budget also increase the funding for the devolved administrations, by £1.2 billion for the Scottish government, £740 million for the Welsh government and £410 million for the Northern Ireland executive.