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the move gives Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland the
certainty to ensure they can plan for coronavirus
response in the months ahead
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the guaranteed funding – which takes total to at least
£12.7 billion for this year - will ensure people,
businesses and public services in all three nations get
the support they need to recover from the pandemic
The devolved administrations in Scotland, Northern Ireland
and Wales will receive a minimum of £3.7 billion in
additional funding this year, on top of the £8.9 billion
confirmed since March to support the coronavirus recovery,
the UK government has announced.
The unprecedented upfront guarantee – which will take the
total amount of coronavirus funding guaranteed to the three
nations to a minimum of £12.7 billion for 2020/21 on top of
their Spring Budget funding – will give the devolved
administrations the certainty and financial flexibility to
plan for the months ahead.
Any changes to the devolved administrations funding are
normally confirmed at the end of the financial year, but
today’s additional guarantee means they have the certainty
to spend this funding now, on priorities such as the NHS
and business support.
Today’s announcement means a total increase of at least
£6.5 billion of additional funding for the Scottish
Government, £4 billion for the Welsh Government and £2.2
billion for the Northern Ireland Executive. This represents
a 25% increase in funding for the three nations - on top of
their funding set out at the Spring Budget.
Today’s announcement follows the Prime Minister’s visit to
Orkney yesterday, where he reaffirmed his unwavering
commitment to the union and pledged further support for
Scottish communities.
Speaking ahead of a visit to Edinburgh, Chief Secretary to
the Treasury MP said:
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, we said we
would do everything we could to support the whole of the
UK – whether that’s saving jobs or ensuring our vital NHS
has the equipment it needs. And that is exactly what we
have done.
Today we go one step further by giving the devolved
administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
the additional certainty they need to plan their own
support schemes over the next few months.
This is yet another sign of our support for the Union and
commitment to securing an economic recovery for the whole
of the United Kingdom.
People and businesses in Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland will also continue to benefit from the UK
Government’s world-leading package of support to protect
the economy, including the Coronavirus Job Retention
Scheme, Self-Employment Income Support Scheme, Coronavirus
Business Interruption Loans and Bounce Back Loans. So far
this has provided billions in support to business in
Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales during the crisis –
protecting jobs and livelihoods.
To date, 1.7 million jobs in Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland have been supported through the Coronavirus Job
Retention Scheme and the Self-Employment Income Support
Scheme.
All three nations are also set to benefit from UK-wide
measures announced by the Chancellor earlier this month in
the Plan for Jobs – including the Job Retention Bonus, the
Kickstart Scheme and Eat Out to Help Out.
The UK Government is committed to strengthening the Union
between England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales,
rebuilding vital connections with all parts of the UK and
spreading opportunity.