'It's a poverty divide'... thousands of Greater Manchester businesses will shut tonight and people are scared - Manchester Evening News

And she says the reduction of the furlough payments from 80pc of salaries during the national lockdown “is a big drop”.

It is going to hurt,” she said.

But the mum-of-four says she feels fortunate because her children have all left home and her factory worker husband is in full time employment.

What do you think about Greater Manchester moving into Tier 3 lockdown.

She believes the lockdown will also affect the pub’s regulars.

She added: “I think we are being treated unfairly up here.

Plus I think our health service has been run down up here.

But she said the so called north-south divide is more about the ‘haves and have-nots’.

“I don’t know exactly what it is going to cost me but I am worried, it is my living” said John.

He said: “They said it is a minimum of 28 days.

John is opposed to any lockdown and says the pub trade has been unfairly picked-on.

She said moving out of Tier 2 into Tier 3 could be better for the business because of the promise of financial support, although it is unclear exactly what they will be offered

“I’m not happy but I think it is the best of a bad situation,” she said

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