South Wales Evening Post

Plaid calls for more power for ‘recovery’

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PLAID Cymru has called for an expansion of the economic powers devolved to Wales, including lifting of borrowing restrictio­ns.

Helen Mary Jones MS, Plaid Cymru Shadow Economy Minister, has called the Welsh Government’s “reluctance” to negotiate further powers “incomprehe­nsible.”

In a press conference, announcing Phase 3 of the Economic Resilience Fund, Economy Minister Ken Skates admitted that Welsh Government “can’t save every business and every job” due to not possessing the “firepower” of UK Government.

Ms Jones has previously called for Welsh Government’s borrowing capacity to be increased to £5 billion over five years.

Helen Mary Jones MS said: “While I welcome any support the Welsh Government is able to offer to Welsh businesses - and this package does seek to address some of the issues I have been raising with the Minister, particular­ly the need to support businesses affected by local lockdowns - it is clear that their hands are tied and the current devolution settlement cannot cope with the economic impact of Covid-19.

“Renegotiat­ing the fiscal agreement would go a long way in dealing with our ability to react to these sorts of crises.

“Having admitted that we do not have the ‘firepower’ of UK Government, the Welsh Government’s reluctance to negotiate further powers is incomprehe­nsible.

“As a minimum, the Welsh Government should be pushing for the temporary lifting of borrowing restrictio­ns, so that Wales can borrow to invest our way to recovery.”

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Helen Mary Jones.

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