Energy crisis: Boris Johnson reportedly backs multi-million pound plan to support businesses

Boris Johnson is backing a multi-million pound series of state loans to help industries hit by the rise in global gas prices, according to reports.

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has submitted a formal bid to the Treasury for assistance as high energy costs have led to fears businesses could shut factories or even close down entirely.

Mr Kwarteng issued the request on Monday, Sky News understands and The Times reports that Mr Johnson supports the plans.

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng during the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. Picture date: Monday October 4, 2021.
Image:
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng is understood to have submitted a formal bid to the Treasury for assistance

Under the plans, companies threatened with closure would be given loans to prevent them from shutting down over the winter and to stop thousands of jobs from being lost.

Mr Kwarteng held talks with industry leaders last week and ministers and officials are set to continue discussions with businesses throughout the week.

The business secretary has pledged to keep the energy price cap in place to help households struggling with rising costs.

However, no new support for businesses has been promised, despite bosses and some Tory MPs calling for help to prevent them going under amid the sharp rise in wholesale prices.

Industries including ceramics, paper and steel manufacturing are thought to be worst hit.

The Times said Mr Johnson wanted to see the loan scheme implemented quickly, despite concerns from the chancellor, Rishi Sunak.

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures as he delivers a speech during the annual Conservative Party Conference, in Manchester, Britain, October 6, 2021. REUTERS/Phil Noble
Image:
Mr Johnson reportedly wants to see the loan scheme implemented quickly, despite concerns from the chancellor

It comes after Tory frontbencher Lord Agnew of Oulton said soaring energy costs were nothing to do with supply shortages, but were due to a “geopolitical move” by Russia to put pressure on Europe.

The Treasury minister’s comments appeared to go further than the government in pointing the finger directly at Moscow for the current crisis.

It follows claims Russia has been limiting gas supplies in order to encourage regulators in Europe to move quickly to certify the controversial new Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Related Posts

Property Management in Dubai: Effective Rental Strategies and Choosing a Management Company

“Property Management in Dubai: Effective Rental Strategies and Choosing a Management Company” In Dubai, one of the most dynamically developing regions in the world, the real estate…

In Poland, an 18-year-old Ukrainian ran away from the police and died in an accident, – media

The guy crashed into a roadside pole at high speed. In Poland, an 18-year-old Ukrainian ran away from the police and died in an accident / illustrative…

NATO saw no signs that the Russian Federation was planning an attack on one of the Alliance countries

Bauer recalled that according to Article 3 of the NATO treaty, every country must be able to defend itself. Rob Bauer commented on concerns that Russia is…

The Russian Federation has modernized the Kh-101 missile, doubling its warhead, analysts

The installation of an additional warhead in addition to the conventional high-explosive fragmentation one occurred due to a reduction in the size of the fuel tank. The…

Four people killed by storm in European holiday destinations

The deaths come amid warnings of high winds and rain thanks to Storm Nelson. Rescuers discovered bodies in two separate incidents / photo ua.depositphotos.com Four people, including…

Egg baba: a centuries-old recipe of 24 yolks for Catholic Easter

They like to put it in the Easter basket in Poland. However, many countries have their own variations of “bab”. The woman’s original recipe is associated with…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *