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UK Government ‘broken promise’ to replace EU funds set to cost Wales £1bn says Economy Minister

01 Feb 2022 3 minute read
Vaughan Gething picture by the Welsh Government. EU funding sign on the Heads of the Valley Road.

The UK Government’s “broken promise” to replace EU funds for Wales is set to cost the country £1bn over the next three years, the Welsh Government has said.

The Welsh government said that its calculations found that £750m in “lost” structural funds and £242m in support for farmers that the country would have received if part of the EU amounted to “close to £1bn”.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said that “the Tory broken promise on fully replacing EU funds looks set to cost Wales £1bn over the next few years”.

He said that there had been “not a single whimper of complaint from the Welsh Conservatives” as they noted two years since the UK left the EU at midnight last night.

Speaking to the Financial Times he described it as “a straightforward breach of the manifesto pledge.”

“Instead of having fresh or new money to commit each and every year, the UK government is including spending committed under previous years in its calculation for this year’s funding,” he said.

‘Serious investment’

£1.5bn a year in EU regional funds was returned to the UK from its EU membership contributions before leaving the EU. The UK Government has announced an £870m a year replacement fund over the next three years.

The Shared Prosperity Fund, which will launch in April, is set to finally reach £1.5bn by the final year of the spending review in 2024-25.

“We have been clear throughout that UK-wide funding for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund — worth over £2.6bn [over three years] — will ramp up to at least match receipts from EU structural funds, which on average reached around £1.5bn per year,” the UK Government said.

West Wales and the Valleys was one of western Europe’s biggest beneficiaries of EU funds as one of the political union’s poorest regions.

The Scottish Government, Northern Ireland executive and English regions have also complained about a reduction in funding.

Analysis commissioned for the Northern Powerhouse Partnership found that funding in areas such as Teesside and Leeds could fall by up to 50%.

Henri Murison, director of the partnership, told the Financial Times that the figures exposed “the gap between rhetoric and reality”.

“Many of the places that stand to lose out the most under the current funding formula are the ones most in need of serious investment,” he said.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 years ago

This treachery from the Tories was inevitable from day one to anyone in Wales with an ounce of sense…

GW Atkinson
GW Atkinson
2 years ago

When are Welsh Labour going to stop being so naive about the tories and their “promises”?

Mr Williams
Mr Williams
2 years ago

Why am I not surprised?

MR STEPHEN DANIEL
MR STEPHEN DANIEL
2 years ago

Surely it wasn’t a promise not to replace EU funds but to replace them!

Quornby
Quornby
2 years ago

Vaughan…… You are young but they ALWAYS break their word. That’s why we need Independence.

Last edited 2 years ago by Quornby
Erisian
Erisian
2 years ago

You can’t trust a Tory anymore. Perhaps long long ago, before Thatcher there had been a useful number of ‘One Nation’ Tories with a few good intentions and some morals.
They simply went out of fasion along with truth, decency, empathy, kindness and shame.

Quornby
Quornby
2 years ago
Reply to  Erisian

Yes they have been shameless since Thatcher onwards.

Phil
Phil
2 years ago
Reply to  Quornby

They’ve ALWAYS been shameless

Malcolmrj
Malcolmrj
2 years ago

The only problem I don’t see anything that would change if the labour party we’re in charge they don’t say anything now just sitting on they’re hands not like the Scottish MPs they get themselves heard every Question time in parliament not the Welsh labour MPs

Grayham Jones
2 years ago

I hope the welsh people who voted us out of the EU are pleased with themselves we in wales was getting £550 million pounds from the EU for wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 now we are getting £250 million pounds from the English government we in wales have got to stop being little Englanders and and be proud to be welsh kick all English party’s out of wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 it’s time for a new wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 I’m
Welsh and European not British

Phil
Phil
2 years ago

Is anyone really surprised? We’re talking broken promises from Boris Johnson and his government. He wouldn’t know the truth if it but him on the a*se!

Steve Duggan
Steve Duggan
2 years ago

The shared prosperity fund was never going to match the EU funding we all knew that from day one. Even if the UK government had the money (which it doesn’t ironically due to brexit hitting revenue) it would not find its way to Wales – there’s a reason we were getting EU funding in the first place – neglect. No use moaning let’s just get out of this cruel Union.

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