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"The purpose of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is not to support the economics of Premier League clubs," he wrote in the letter.
He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for West Suffolk since 2010 . From all of Liverpool's updates to the must-read Reds stories, get them straight to your inbox without fuss by signing up for the fantastic Mirror Football newsletter! Health Secretary Matt Hancock revealed he had coronavirus last week. The clashes came amid confusion over the details of the rules, with Priti Patel warning that two families stopping for a chat after accidentally bumping into each other in the street would be breaking the law. Fellow Conservative Huw Merriman said: 'Many of my constituents are struggling to understand why they can play five-a-side football but two connected families of five each cannot meet. Players at Championship leaders Leeds United have already volunteered to take a wage deferral, while Birmingham City players who earn more than £6,000 a week have been asked to take a 50% cut for the next four months. Due to the sheer scale of this comment community, we are not able to give each post the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. You can unsubscribe at any time. Matt Hancock has called for "a quarter of a million volunteers" to alleviate pressure on the NHS as he revealed more than 35,000 extra staff had been brought back into service. "I would like to request that the Premier League seek to broker an agreement between member clubs to change their approach.". ', A group of young people soak up the sunshine on Primrose Hill in London yesterday. MATT HANCOCK has said people should not be using the hack to get a coronavirus test. Why are they even getting paid still? Hancock has an older sister and a brother. They should be expected to support workers within their clubs on lower incomes, despite having no influence on what those salaries were in the first place. “We tend to come from humble backgrounds, often working class, and we know how tough some people have it. “And then from next Thursday, once I’m out of self-isolation and I hope with no more symptoms, then I’ll be able to get back stuck in and into the office where necessary. The 'Rule of Six' has caused confusion and anger over the 'unfair' restrictions, Tories have been demanding under-12s are exempted in England, as in Scotland, 'Mingling' in a group has been banned, with the exception of sport or hunting, Larger gatherings are still permitted for work, childcare or political protests. The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) said "players will have to share the financial burden". ', Ms Patel added: 'Mingling is people coming together. However, our current position is that - as businesses - if clubs can afford to pay their players and staff, they should. “But the truth is that all of us can learn that working from home can be really, really effective.