The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

First minister blasts PM for skipping talks

- DEREK HEALEY

Nicola Sturgeon has blasted Boris Johnson for skipping talks over further Covid support for businesses as she accused the UK Government of trying to “spin” a lack of additional cash.

The Treasury claimed yesterday it has “doubled” the amount of additional funding available for government­s in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to a total of £860 million, with £440m coming to Scotland.

However, that money is in effect an advance on what is expected to be passed on from extra spending by government department­s at Westminste­r – and may need to be repaid.

The amount of funding the Scottish Parliament receives from Westminste­r is calculated based on equivalent spending in England.

Any last minute increases to department­s’ budgets is typically confirmed by January or February, and the money received by Holyrood is then adjusted to reflect this.

The Treasury confirmed its announceme­nt means the devolved administra­tions will be given “early certainty to spend additional funding rather than having to wait for the new year”.

It is not yet clear whether that means any extra money will actually be made available.

The Treasury confirmed that if the money due to Scotland from the recalculat­ion in the new year is actually lower than the announced £440m million, the extra sum will need to be paid back in the 2022-23 Budget.

If the amount due is higher than the £440m, the devolved administra­tions will be allowed to keep the cash.

The announceme­nt suggests the UK Government may be expecting to have to increase spending in England to mitigate the impact of new Covid restrictio­ns on businesses.

It comes following a week of demands from Nicola Sturgeon for more funding, with the first minister making clear she would have gone further with measures if she had the cash to compensate struggling industries.

The SNP leader said she is seeking confirmati­on whether the money announced by the Treasury is “additional”.

“To the extent it is new/ additional, the Scottish Government will make sure it goes in full to helping business and the overall Covid effort,” she said.

Ms Sturgeon said there is a need for “much more urgency” in action and support from the UK Government so that the devolved administra­tions do not have their hands tied as “infections soar and businesses suffer”.

“To that end, it was disappoint­ing and frustratin­g that neither the PM nor the chancellor attended this evening’s Cobra,” she added.

UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “We will continue to listen to and work with the devolved administra­tions in the face of this serious health crisis to ensure we’re getting the booster to people all over the UK and that people in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are supported.”

 ?? ?? COVID SUPPORT: The FM is seeking confirmati­on on cash announced by the Treasury.
COVID SUPPORT: The FM is seeking confirmati­on on cash announced by the Treasury.

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