NWH, as far as I'm aware the SEISS is already budgeted by the government for all self employed to take. Whether or not everyone takes it or not, it's such a minor drop in the pond of national borrowing where all of us will be paying for years to come so it really doesn't matter whether you take it or not.
Unless there's some sort of vaccine, we'll be in this situation for years to come. And the extent of the recession our children and grandchildren will be suffering from.
The HMRC will not be asking the first one back as long as you pay your tax and NI on it as they've already said. It's not free money, that's silly to say.
If they would of said, you can claim what you've lost, great, we'll work it all out, but you can't claim for that. It's either all or nothing. You also have no idea about the future or how much potential work you've lost. There's no way to tell, only at the end of all this.
In which case we'll have to be the judge of that for these months but also years to come. Especially when furlough end, the UK will see the true scale of what we're in. This is not 2009.
So is it immoral to take the grant, the first one or the second? For most if not all of us, of course not, that's preposterous. We have all been adversely affected. We'll lose a lot more in the years to come but only at the end will we truly know.
Also the amount of COVID idiots out there that are taking us straight into another lockdown is unbelievable. It's like nothing has happened, go out in the streets, roads and car parks in town and country. Taking the grant is more like self protection against them isn't it. You only have to look at your neighbours or your road to understand what I mean.