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Martin Lewis apologises as viewers left confused with The Money Show advice
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✍ Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top Royal stories again. SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis, 48, has taken to Twitter to apologise to his followers for a "slip of the tongue" on his self-titled Money Show on ITV. The finance professional set the record straight by informing his followers about the correct date to declare the fund to support their businesses affected by COVID-19. Trending Martin spoke out about his mistake in view of his one million followers. He penned: "Apparently in @itvMLshow talking about the self employ grant, I said you have to declare business affected by covid since July 14, when I meant July 14th.(sic) "Apologies, slip of the tongue, the graphic behind me was correct though. #MartinLewis." "Sorry," he concluded. READ MORE: Martin Lewis asks Britons to find item in home before it 'bursts' ...
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