'BRUTAL'

Moment fuming Andy Burnham finds out Manchester is being plunged into Tier 3 lockdown ‘with just £22m’

THIS is the moment a fuming Andy Burnham allegedly discovered Manchester was being plunged into a tier three lockdown without the funding deal he was arguing for after days of deadlock.

The news cameras filmed the moment the Greater Manchester mayor was told that the area was heading into tougher restrictions with just £22million-in a base support package rather than the sum he was fighting for.

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This is the moment the mayor of Manchester learned the region would apparently not get the full cash he was asking forCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Andy Burnham was giving a press conference when he was shown a message about the Government's conversation with MPsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Members of the public who had gathered to hear him speak - but later Robert Jenrick said he already knew the newsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

It came after a deal for tier three measures collapsed when he apparently refused to accept £60million offered by the Government because he wanted an extra £5million.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Greater Manchester has been given £22million for testing and contact tracing and that the offer of £60million for business support is still on the table if Mr Burnham "picks up the phone".

The mayor's expression changed to one of fury as he was shown a text which revealed the strict new measures would come into force at 0.01am on Friday, and Manchester may just get £22million.

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He was shown a phone by Manchester City Council leader Sir Richard Leese.

Sir Richard had been sent a message which confirmed further information about the decision taken by Downing Street - and said the region would get '£20m only'.

The Government later clarified the full £60million cash was still up for grabs.

However, this morning Communities Sec Robert Jenrick insisted he had already been told earlier, and he did not learn about it on live TV.

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He told Sky News: "He didn't. I told him.

"We had several conversations over the course of the morning, including with the PM.

"I told him the final news at 2pm.

"I am not the slightest bit interested in point scoring."

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Mr Burnham has waged a bitter fight with the Government over how much the area should receive in financial support if it were to accept further restrictions.

Sources said Mr Burnham lost out because his "pride" got in the way and he had also demanded a bigger support package than those received by leaders in Liverpool and Lancashire, which the PM said would not be fair.

It comes as:

Mr Burnham argued the cash was needed to support businesses faced with closure under tier three - including pubs, bars, bookies and soft play centres.

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But Boris Johnson wouldn't step up from his offer of £60m.

The amount covers contact tracing and help enforcing new rules - which is the base £22million.

It has emerged, however, that the Government is still keeping its offer on the table - but says Mr Burnham must engage in talks again first.

Despite days of wrangling, Mr Burnham didn't get a £65m financial support package from the Government for businesses forced to shutterCredit: Zenpix
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The PM made the announcement during a press briefing at Downing Street tonightCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Negotiations have returned to a starting point of just £22m - the basic amount offered by the GovernmentCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Mr Burnham looked shocked and furious as he read the message.

Members of the public who had gathered to hear him speak began to boo, and some cried "disgraceful".

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"It's brutal to be honest, isn't it?" Mr Burnham said.

"This is no way to run the country in a national crisis.

"This is not right. They should not be doing this.

"Grinding people down trying to accept the least they can get away with.

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"£22m to fight the situation that we are in is frankly disgraceful."

Minutes later, Boris Johnson appeared for a press conference of his own in Downing Street, flanked by medical advisers.

He initially appeared to withdraw the £60m that had been on the table - saying the region will now get just £22m plus access to additional national support. 

However, No10 later confirmed that the full £60m was on the cards in a take it or leave it deal - but Mr Burnham must come to the table to get it.

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It comes as new coronavirus cases fall in many northern cities
But Boris tonight said tier three shutdowns are necessary in some areasCredit: Getty Images - Getty
One in every two people in England is now in tier two or three measuresCredit: PA:Press Association

In a Commons statement Health Secretary Matt Hancock urged Mr Burnham to "pick up the phone".

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He said: "Of course, we do not want businesses in Greater Manchester to be disadvantaged so that offer remains on the table.

"Our door is open to further discussions with local leaders in the coming days about business support."

Mr Burnham immediately spoke of his anger after reading the message.

"Is this a game of poker with people's lives?" he asked.

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"Are the Government trying to put pressure on people to take as little as they can possibly get away with?"

Despite failing in his bid, Mr Burnham pleaded with residents in Greater Manchester to follow the tougher measures. 

Speaking directly to the 2.8 million people in the region, he promised to “carry on fighting for you, we will carry on putting your health first."

Government sources said the Mayor's "pride" had got in the way of an agreement.

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One Whitehall insider told The Sun: “We offered a very comprehensive package that was in line with what was offered in Liverpool and Lancashire.

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“It was the mayor’s pride that got in the way of a deal.

"It was the Mayor’s personal inflexibility that got in the way.”

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Mr Burnham has warned that the country's resolve to battle the virus will be affected if restrictions are placed on areas without enough financial support.

Manchester and the North West saw 92 Covid deaths yesterday, more than double any other region in the UK. 

Manchester is heading into tier three - the strictest set of measures under the new plan
Another 241 people have died with Covid - the highest daily total since early June
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