Caernarfon Herald

PM urged to apologise for ‘misleading’ Welsh Covid funding claim

PLAID MP AND WELSH GOVT SLAM SUNAK ANNOUNCEME­NT AS ‘NOT NEW MONEY’

- Adam Hale

BORIS Johnson has been asked to apologise after the UK Government was accused of “wilful misreprese­ntation” over coronaviru­s funding for Wales.

Plaid Cymru’s Westminste­r leader, Liz Saville Roberts, said Chancellor Rishi Sunak had deliberate­ly misled “desperate” firms in Wales by claiming the Welsh Government would receive £227 million of additional business support.

Following Mr Sunak’s Treasury announceme­nt last Tuesday, Wales’s Labour-led government said the figure was already part of an existing funding guarantee and it was “not new money”.

Welsh Secretary Simon Hart later admitted the figure was part of the £5.2bn already guaranteed to Wales since the beginning of the pandemic.

Ms Saville Roberts, s, the MP for Dwyfor Meiriononn­ydd (pictured inset), t), asked Mr Johnson to o apologise for the claim after his Covid-19 update in the House of Commons last Wednesday.

She said: “A Conservv ative party newsletter er recently told party memembers to ‘say the first thing ing that comes into your head, even if it’s nonsense’.

“Yesterday it appears the Chancellor took on board this advice and unwrapped £227 million of already announced funding as new for Wales. “This is – and I choose my word words with extreme rest restraint – wilful misrepres resentatio­n which de deliberate­ly misinfo forms desperate busine nesses in Wales. “Will the Prime M Minister apologise on beh behalf of his Chancellor and recognise that for Welsh Covid measures to be most effective, there’s an urgent need to lift financial borrowing constraint­s imposed on Wales by Westminste­r?” Mr Johnson replied saying the important thing in Wales is that its Labour government spends Covid support funding “sensibly”.

He told MPs: “I’m sure (Plaid Cymru leader Liz Saville Roberts), for whom I have a keen regard, would not wish to accuse the Chancellor of wilful misreprese­ntation.

“But all the cash that we’ve announced obviously is passported on. -

“The important thing is the Labour government in Wales spends it sensibly.

“But the UK Government is here to support businesses, jobs, livelihood­s across the whole of the UK.”

Ms Saville Roberts was rebuked by Speaker of the House Sir Lindsay Hoyle for her use of “wilful”, adding: “I think we’ve got to think about the language which we use within the Chamber.

“These are times which are unpreceden­ted but I really do think members ought to be careful on the language they use.”

Following the session, Ms Saville Roberts accused the UK Government of “playing childish political games instead of providing businesses with clarity about what support lies ahead.”

“It reflects the way the Westminste­r government has treated the pandemic throughout: as a political campaign not a public health emergency,” she said.

“Following a string of Westminste­r fiascos and failures, we now urgently need to provide our own government in Wales with the necessary borrowing powers to properly support our businesses with tailor-made financial support.”

A Welsh Government spokespers­on said: “The UK Treasury has confirmed that this announceme­nt does not include new money for Wales.

“This funding is already within our existing Covid funding guarantee.

“Greater transparen­cy is urgently needed to prevent the confusion these UK announceme­nts cause for people and businesses across Wales.”

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