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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211203 09:29:00

but how much of that will legitimate firms ever pay back? it s going to be horrendous. it s a nightmare. i m worried. i ve asked the government to set up a helpline. mike runs an online support group for business owners who took out a loan, and now fear they may go bust. they ve now got the repayments starting. and a lot of people simply have not bounced back, which was the whole idea of the scheme. as soon as they re due, it is going to be a tidal wave. it will be. there is no ifs, bunts or shunts about that. the nao says £17 billion may never be repaid. and 100,000 loans are already in arrears. i ve had to contact my doctor about having some anti depressants. i haven t been able to properly sleep for the last 20 months. £50,000 seemed like a life saver for anne marie and her printing firm. it now feels like a millstone.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20211203 13:15:00

of the scheme. as soon as they re due, it is going to be a tidal wave. it will be. there is no ifs, bunts or shunts about that. the nao says £17 billion may never be repaid. and 100,000 loans are already in arrears. i ve had to contact my doctor about having some anti depressants. i haven t been able to properly sleep for the last 20 months. £50,000 seemed like a life saver for anne marie and her printing firm. it now feels like a millstone. the bounce back loan is hanging there over our heads at the moment. you know, at the time, i guess, i had two choices. we either take on a loan and carry on and try to just ride through the storm, or we close the doors. but the storm isn t over? well, this is the thing. it sjust about starting, i think. loans that kept hundreds of thousands of firms alive became a dead weight for others, and a cash cow for criminals. angus crawford, bbc news.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211203 20:33:00

about having some anti depressants. i haven t been able to properly sleep for the last 20 months. £50,000 it seemed like a life saver for anne marie and her printing firm. it now feels like a millstone. the bounce back loan is hanging there over our heads at the moment. you know, at the time, i guess, i had two choices. we either take on a loan and carry on and try to just ride through the storm, or we close the doors. but the storm isn t over? well, this is the thing. it sjust about starting, i think. loans that kept hundreds of thousands of firms alive became a dead weight for others and a cash cow for criminals. angus crawford, bbc news. the co founder of the neo nazi group, nationalaction, has been jailed for eight years at bristol crown court for being a member of a banned organisation. ben raymond who s 32 and from swindon

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211203 14:53:00

firms ever pay back? it s going to be horrendous. it s a nightmare. i m worried. i ve asked the government to set up a helpline. mike runs an online support group for business owners who took out a loan, and now fear they may go bust. they ve now got the repayments starting. a lot of people simply have not bounced back, which was the whole idea of the scheme. as soon as they re due, it is going to be a tidal wave. it will be. there is no ifs, bunts or shunts about that. the nao says £17 billion may never be repaid. and 100,000 loans are already in arrears. i ve had to contact my doctor about having some anti depressants. i haven t been able to properly sleep for the last 20 months. £50,000 seemed like a life saver for anne marie and her printing firm. it now feels like a millstone. the bounce back loan is hanging there over our heads at the moment. you know, at the time,

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