A restaurateur says he will "never be able to repay" a government loan for businesses hit by coronavirus, in an open letter to the prime minister.
Peter Kinsella, who runs Lunya in Liverpool and Manchester, said he was "terrified and so worried" for the business and its 105 employees.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak told a Treasury Select Committee earlier that such loans were long term.
He said he believed Lunya would recover and "generate profits to pay it back".
The chancellor was responding to Wirral MP Alison McGovern, who brought the letter to his attention.
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