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Daniel Smith

Boris Johnson says workers need confidence to return to offices and boost UK’s economic recovery

People need to have the confidence to go back to workplaces in order to help the country’s economic recovery, Boris Johnson has said.

The Prime Minister said workers must have the confidence to return to their offices “in a Covid-secure way” to help get the economy moving.

His comments came as the Government urged employees in England to return to work this week following five months of home working during the peak of the pandemic.

However, reports suggest that most employees are continuing to work remotely.

Mr Johnson added that it is also “very, very important” that all pupils return to school in September.

During a visit to a housing development in Warrington, the Prime Minister told reporters there were “real signs of strength in the UK economy”.

“Unquestionably it will require people to have the confidence to go back to work in a Covid-secure way,” he continued.

“It’s also very, very important that we get all the schools back in September, on September 1 get all the pupils back into their schools.

“That will be also very, very important for getting our economy overall moving again.”

Earlier on Thursday, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick urged people to “get out” and support local businesses in the cities if they want to prevent further job losses.

Asked whether he was concerned that London is being “hollowed out” on LBC, he said: “Well I am very concerned about London and city centres more generally.

“You are seeing people starting to go back into town centres and obviously using local shops in villages and rural areas, but many of our city centres are very quiet and we need to get back into them, using the Chancellor’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme, going to visit the shops safely, it can be done.

“Shops and the hospitality industry are going to great lengths to make sure that they’re following social distancing guidelines and those of us that can do so need to get out and support them now or else we will see, I’m afraid, further job losses and a loss of some of those fantastic businesses that we see in our cities.”

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