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Conservative MP Pauline Latham has apologised after she told someone who asked her if she thought statutory sick pay was enough to live on to “get a life”.I must apologise for the Tweet to a constituent over the weekend. At the time, I was in
Spain in a state of distress having just visited my brother who is suffering from acute dementia. Very sadly, we could not bring him home to the
UK because of Coronavirus. 1/2— Pauline Latham (@Pauline_Latham) March 17, 2020At this time of stress, I received a Tweet from what I perceived to be a keyboard warrior and it pushed me over the edge. I am very sorry I reacted so hastily. 2/2— Pauline Latham (@Pauline_Latham) March 17, 2020The original tweet, sent to her, asked: “Is £94 a week SSP is enough to live on? How could you manage on it?”In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the government has said statutory sick pay will be made available for those who are advised to self-isolate even if they haven’t yet presented with symptoms.
But there are millions of low-paid workers who are not eligible to receive the payment of £94 per week.
Labour has demanded the government expand the programme to cover everyone and also increase the amount.
Instead the government has so far just said it will make it “quicker and easier” for those not eligible to receive benefits.
It comes as Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, is due today to set out a new package of support for businesses hit by the outbreak less than a week after announcing £12bn of emergency funding in the Budget
The government will also lay out emergency legislation expected to include powers for
police to detain people to stop them spreading the virus and allowing hospitals to send patients home to free up beds.Related... Seven Things You Need To Know About Coronavirus Today Parents Keeping Kids Off School Amid Coronavirus: ‘Don’t Prosecute Us For Protecting Our Families'