A whole range of practical proposals has been set out by the Treasury Committee, ExcludedUK and many others documenting the other paperwork that could be presented, including records from tax returns and so forth, that can make sure that this scheme is not open to fraud. If the political will is there, a way can be found using a range of different documentation to demonstrate that the money that people are applying for is absolutely legitimate. We can look at bank statements, for instance. It is not beyond the wit of people to make sure that people in our constituencies are not literally having to go to food banks, as an hon. Member mentioned the other day, in order to be able to put food on the table.
Support for Self-employed and Freelance Workers
Proceeding contribution from
Caroline Lucas
(Green Party)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 17 September 2020.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Support for Self-employed and Freelance Workers.
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