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  • Finance Ministers call for urgent clarity on Spending Review and Treasury Funding

    Topics:
    • Finance, 
    • Budget plans

    Date published: 6 October 2020

    Finance Ministers from across the devolved nations have today joined forces to call for flexibility, fairness and clarity from the UK Government.

    Finance Minister Conor Murphy smiling to camera
    Finance Minister Conor Murphy

    For the first time ever, demonstrating the scale of their concern, all three Finance Ministers – Conor Murphy, Rebecca Evans and Kate Forbes have simultaneously made oral statements in their respective legislatures today. The Ministers are calling on the UK Government for; greater fiscal flexibility to manage the implications of COVID-19, meaningful involvement in the Spending Review to enable planning of Budgets and for an assurance that lost EU funding will be replaced in full and brought under the control of Devolved Administrations.

    Speaking in the Assembly, Conor Murphy said: “As Finance Ministers we represent over 10 million people and today we speak with one voice. We are calling for more fiscal flexibility to manage the implications of COVID-19.

    “We are calling for proper involvement in the Spending Review so we can plan our Budgets. We are also calling for lost EU funding to be replaced in full, and brought under local control.”

    Wales’ Finance Minister, Rebecca Evans, said: “I am focused on protecting the people of Wales from the worst impacts of the pandemic, while laying the foundations for recovery based on jobs, our young people and the environment.

    “However, the Chancellor’s decision to cancel the UK autumn Budget, alongside the uncertainty of the Spending Review and the complete lack of information on replacement EU funding, all contribute to making our task harder still.

    “Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are today calling on the UK government to provide the fairness, flexibility and clarity we need to support and protect our communities and businesses.”

    Scottish Finance Secretary Ms Forbes said: “Today the finance ministers of the devolved administrations are taking this unprecedented step to demonstrate the level of concern we share across the different nations of the UK, across different parties and across different legislatures.

    “The importance of these issues cannot be overstated. They directly impact our ability to respond to COVID-19, to manage our nations’ finances and to support our communities and businesses during the pandemic.

    “As representatives of our three nations, we are calling for the UK Government to provide the clarity, certainty and flexibility we require. These calls must not go unanswered.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. The Minister's statement can be read in full here
    2. For media queries contact the Department of Finance Press Office on 028 9081 6724 or email: dof.pressoffice@finance-ni.gov.uk.
    3. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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