How can you submit a question for Rishi Sunak to answer in his Twitter Q&A today?

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak.
Rishi Sunak is answering questions on the Job Support Scheme (Picture: Tolga AKMEN / AFP)

Chancellor and Richmond MP Rishi Sunak will be answering some of the country’s burning questions today on the changes he made last week to the Job Support Scheme.

The changes were made to better complement England’s three tier lockdown system, with financial support packages available varying depending on what tier you live in.

The new Job Support Scheme will come into effect on November 1, replacing the current furlough scheme.

If you have any questions about the new scheme, then why not send them to Rishi Sunak to answer later today?

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How can you submit a question for Rishi Sunak?

You can submit a question to Rishi Sunak simply by sending a tweet using the #AskRishi hastag.

You can also click on the button on Mr Sunak’s tweet to automatically reply to him.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak.
You can tweet your questions using #AskRishi (Picture: REUTERS)

If you don’t use Twitter, you can submit questions to Mr Sunak on the Conservative Party wesbite.

He will then upload a thread of videos where he answers some questions.

It is currently unknown what time he will be uploading the videos, but when he did a Q&A in May he posted them just after midday.

What questions have already been submitted?

Hundreds of questions have already been submitted to Rishi Sunak.

One Twitter user asked: ‘Why haven’t you helped PAYE freelancers?’

An other tweeted: ‘What training will be available for a 56 year old reasonably fit female? Thinking of doing an online excel course so I can work from home….job in hospitality at the moment in Tier 1’

‘Why did you decide that people who earned £50,000/year could not claim for the Self Employed Income Support Scheme?’ asked another.

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