More than £2 billion Brexit preparation funding awarded to departments for a successful EU exit
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The government is continuing to ramp up its plans for Brexit and
has today allocated more than £2 billion for projects
across departments. The money will support vital preparations
including getting new border and customs operations ready, gearing
up UK trade policy with existing and new international partners,
and taking back control of our...Request free trial
The government is continuing to ramp up its plans for Brexit and has today allocated more than £2 billion for projects across departments. The money will support vital preparations including getting new border and customs operations ready, gearing up UK trade policy with existing and new international partners, and taking back control of our waters. More than 25 government departments and arms-length bodies have gone through a needs-based funding process to determine their specific allocation. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, said:
The Chancellor and Chief Secretary are making arrangements to ensure that departments and the Devolved Administrations can fund measures to address civil contingencies in a no deal scenario. Departments will be able to work with Cabinet Office, DExEU and Treasury to identify and fund contingencies to ensure the welfare, health, and security of UK citizens. The five biggest Brexit preparation allocations confirmed today are received by Home Office (£480m), Defra (£410m), HMRC (£375m), BEIS (£190m) and the Department for International Trade (£128m). All the funding covers 2019-20, and is for core Brexit activity including deal and no deal preparations. It follows an earlier £1.5 billion allocated at Spring Statement for the 2018-19 year. Projects include:
Including this announcement, since 2016 the Chancellor has provided £4.2 billion towards EU exit preparations. This consists of:
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