, Shadow Northern Ireland
Secretary, commenting on the announcement of funding for ferry
operators between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, said:
“Labour backed calls for support and this limited announcement is
welcome, but the UK Government must go much further to safeguard
regional connectivity.
“The next step has to be support for hauliers, who keep vital
supplies moving and who are under serious pressure on Irish Sea
routes.
“And it is over a fortnight since NI airports warned support was
needed ‘within days’; every day of delay puts them under further
strain. The UK Government must act to ensure this public health
crisis does not become a long-term crisis for regional
connectivity.”
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Notes to editors
· The financial support for ferry operators will now be made
available to Stena Line, P&O and Seatruck to maintain five
key routes; Warrenpoint to Heysham; Belfast to Liverpool,
Cairnryan and Heysham; and Larne to Cairnryan.
· This support is for a period of two months and is estimated to
cost between £10.6 and £16.6 million. The Northern Ireland
Executive has agreed to cover 40% of these costs.
· The scheme is designed to provide a shortfall cost subsidy to
ensure routes break even and may be tapered over the life of the
scheme as operators find alternative market-based solutions and
adjust to circumstances. The funding range is quite broad at this
stage given that it is a shortfall subsidy scheme it is not
possible to be more specific at this time.