Press release

Extra 拢8.6 billion for Wales since start of the Covid-19 pandemic

The UK Government has allocated unprecedented extra funding to the Welsh Government to help its response to the pandemic.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Wales has benefitted from 拢8.6 billion of UK government funding to the devolved administrations, figures released by the Treasury show.

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 拢14.5 billion, the Welsh Government an additional 拢8.6 billion and the Northern Ireland Executive an additional 拢5.0 billion.

This funding has enabled the Welsh Government to provide support to individuals, businesses and public services across Wales 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 拢352 billion spent right across the UK on Covid-19 measures. In Wales this included protecting more than 460,000 jobs through the furlough scheme, 拢173 million in self-employment support, help for businesses and the procurement of vaccines.

Secretary of State for Wales, Simon Hart MP said:

The UK Government has supported Wales throughout the pandemic, not only by securing an additional 拢8.6 billion block grant for the Welsh Government so it could fund its response, but also by providing unprecedented UK-wide funding to ensure individuals and businesses across the country were supported throughout.

This support, which also included supplying vaccines to Wales, remains essential as we continue to build back better. We provided the necessary support through the pandemic, and now we will lead the recovery as we build our way out of it.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Steve Barclay said:

Throughout the pandemic the UK government has always ensured Wales is getting the right support 鈥� with 拢8.6 billion of additional spending.

Over the past year in we鈥檝e protected millions of jobs and businesses in Wales with furlough and support schemes, our vaccine rollout is unlocking the economy, and our Plan for Jobs is levelling up opportunity and helping us build back better across the UK.

The UK government鈥檚 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鈥檝e 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.

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Published 25 June 2021