The annual publication of the Block Grant Transparency shows
that since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic the Scottish
Government has received an additional £14.5 billion, the Welsh
Government an additional £8.6 billion and the Northern Ireland
Executive an additional £5.0 billion.
This funding has enabled the devolved administrations to
provide support to individuals, businesses and public services
across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland through the Barnett
formula in response to Covid-19 and will continue to support
the recovery through 2021-22.
This comes as part of the unprecedented package of support for
the whole of the UK throughout the pandemic, with £352 billion
spent right across the UK on Covid-19 measures such as the
furlough scheme, self-employment support, help for businesses
and the procurement of vaccines.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury
said:
“The UK government is fully committed to supporting the
entirety of the UK throughout the pandemic – with an additional
£28 billion for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland since the
start of the pandemic.”
“Over the past year we’ve protected jobs and businesses
across the UK with furlough and other support schemes, our
vaccine rollout is now helping us unlock the economy, and our
Plan for Jobs is levelling up opportunity and helping people
back into work.”
The UK government’s Plan for Jobs is helping to support, create
and protect jobs across the UK. The Kickstart scheme is already
helping thousands of 16-24 year-olds into work, the Restart
scheme will help around a million people who’ve been out of
work for more than a year, and 13,500 new Work Coaches have
been recruited to give tailored support to people out of work.