Prime Minister launches new Growth Deals funding as he kicks off Union visits in Scotland
Today, the Prime Minister will go to Scotland to announce new
funding for local communities The Prime Minister is also planning a
trip to Wales to meet members of the local farming community in
Wales He will also go to Northern Ireland to discuss the
ongoing talks to restore devolution with the political
parties The Prime Minister will make his first official visit
to Scotland today (Monday 29th July), where he will announce
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The Prime Minister will make his first official visit to Scotland
today (Monday 29th July), where he will
announce the expansion of Growth Deals across Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland, backed by £300m of new funding.
Making the announcement when he visits a military base in
Scotland, Boris Johnson will set out how this new pot
of money will help communities in Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland thrive and ensure no corner of the United Kingdom is left
behind.
The Prime Minister also plans to go to Wales to meet members of
its farming community as well as Northern Ireland to discuss
ongoing talks to restore the Executive with the political party
leaders.
Ahead of the visit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said:
“Our Union is the most successful political and economic union in
history. We are a global brand and together we are safer,
stronger and more prosperous.
“So as we prepare for our bright future after Brexit, it’s vital
we renew the ties that bind our United Kingdom.
“I’m proud to be in Scotland today to make clear that I am a
passionate believer in our great Union, and I look forward to
visiting Wales and Northern Ireland to ensure that every decision
I make as Prime Minister promotes and strengthens our Union.”
As he pledges the new funding, Boris Johnson will also commit to working
closely with the Devolved Administrations to roll the Growth
Deals out to every region of Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland.
First launched in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2014,
the UK Government has already committed £2.78billion for these
deals. Supported by funding from the Devolved Administrations,
local authorities and the private sector, the deals provide
significant investment for local businesses and projects such as
the Northern Innovation Hub in Inverness and the Highlands and
the Oil and Gas Technology Centre in Aberdeen.
Through this new funding, we will begin new deals in Falkirk, the
Islands, Argyll & Bute, Mid South West Northern Ireland and
Causeway Coast and Glens. We will also complete deals already in
negotiation in North Wales, Mid Wales, Derry-Londonderry and
Moray.
On the support for Growth Deals, Prime Minister
Boris Johnson added:
“As I said when I stood on the steps of Downing Street last week,
it is time that we unleashed the productive power not just of
London and the South East but of every corner of England,
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
“Important projects like government’s Growth Deals – today
backed with £300m new funding – will open up opportunities across
our Union so people in every corner of the United Kingdom can
realise their potential.”
The Growth Deals pledge follows the Prime Minister’s announcement
over the weekend for a £3.6 billion Towns Fund supporting an
initial 100 towns in England. Today, the Prime Minister also
reaffirmed his commitment to begin discussions with the Devolved
Administrations around how we can better support towns in
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and make sure areas
throughout the United Kingdom can thrive and enjoy a prosperous
future outside of the EU.
"The Prime Minister's announcement of £300 million Growth Deals
to level up the support we give to our towns and cities is great
news for Northern Ireland.
“I am looking forward to working with our partners in Northern
Ireland - in particular, I hope very soon, a restored Executive -
on how we make the most of this, building on the success we have
had agreeing a City Deal for Belfast and the progress we have
made on a deal for Derry-Londonderry."
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said:
“It’s really great news that the Prime
Minister is committed to ensuring that every part of
Scotland benefits from UK Government Growth Deals.
“This investment will enable us to build on
the success of our existing Growth Deals, which are helping to
create jobs and boost local economies right across
Scotland.
“I have been closely involved with the new
Borderlands Growth Deal, which is a fantastic example of the UK
Government working with partners to address local needs.
“The UK Government has already committed
more than £1.39 billion to City Region and Growth deals in
Scotland. Eight are already
in place and work to finalise a ninth in Moray is
underway.”
Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns said:
“Wales is the only nation of the UK where
Growth Deals have already been announced to cover all of our
communities and the Prime Minister and I are committed to
building on the successes of our existing collaborative
achievements in both south and north Wales.
“For the Mid Wales Growth Deal, I am keen
for us all to be as ambitious as possible in driving forward the
development of projects, so that they can deliver enduring
benefits to businesses and people right across the
region.”
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