chancellor of the exchequerlj government to help britain through. chancellor of the exchequer.ite for that contribution. throughout this crisis, she and i have spoken and where possible i have tried to find common ground for our measures with anneliese dodds has just common ground for our measures with anneliese dodds hasjust sat common ground for our measures with anneliese dodds has just sat down and rishi sunak is back on his feet. we will bring you anything dramatic there comes out from the house of comments this afternoon. let's go over the key measures announced. no centrepiece was actually very close to the beginning of rishi sunak‘s statement. this is thejobs retention bonus, what up to £9 billion, this is £1000 for every employee that a employer brings back from thurlow and employs until january. they say it applies to all four allowed workers, now a million people. there is a stamp duty, which was quite widely trailed, that is going to happen immediately. the fresher it is going to go up from £125,000 to £500,000. a vat cut on hospitality, cut to 5%. that is coming in