Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance

QNR – in the Senedd on 14 November 2018.

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Photo of Rhun ap Iorwerth Rhun ap Iorwerth Plaid Cymru

(Translated) What discussions has the Cabinet Secretary had with the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport on the impact of Brexit on Holyhead port?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

(Translated)

Ministers and officials are working closely together across portfolios on a number of issues related to Brexit, including its potential impact on Holyhead port. I, along with the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport, sit on the Cabinet Sub-committee on EU Transition, at which plans for preparedness are discussed. 

Photo of Jane Hutt Jane Hutt Labour

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the implications of the UK Government’s budget for the Welsh Government’s capital and revenue resource?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

Even with the additional £554.8 million for Wales in the UK budget, of which we were already expecting £365 million, the Welsh budget will remain 5 per cent lower in real terms in 2019-20 than it was in 2010-11. This is equivalent to £850 million less to spend on public services.

Photo of Mark Isherwood Mark Isherwood Conservative

(Translated) What consideration did the Cabinet Secretary give to economic development in North Wales when allocating the Welsh Government draft budget?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

The draft budget is aligned with our economic action plan that sets out a vision for inclusive growth, built on strong foundations, investment in industries of the future and productive regions across the whole of Wales.

Photo of Russell George Russell George Conservative

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on Welsh Government spending for 2019-20 in Powys?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

Our investment proposals for Powys include just under £80 million to deliver band A of the twenty-first century schools and education programme and completion of the Newtown bypass.

Photo of Vikki Howells Vikki Howells Labour

(Translated) What consideration did the Cabinet Secretary give to funding for further education when deciding on the draft budget for 2019/20?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

We have worked hard to protect all sectors from the worst impacts of the UK Government’s failed policy of austerity. We are providing additional funding next year to restore sixth-form budgets to current levels and allocating a further £7 million to further education colleges to support demographic pressures.

Photo of Leanne Wood Leanne Wood Plaid Cymru

(Translated) What consideration did the Cabinet Secretary give to the protection of women when allocating the draft budget for 2019-20?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

In order to deliver the objectives of our groundbreaking Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act 2015 we increased funding this year to £5 million and we are maintaining funding at this level next year despite the continued pressure on public spending.

Photo of Llyr Gruffydd Llyr Gruffydd Plaid Cymru

(Translated) What are the Welsh Government’s priorities for north Wales in relation to the allocation of the extra funding that is likely to come to Wales following the UK Government’s budget announcements?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

Decisions on the allocation of additional funding will be made by the Welsh Cabinet in the usual way. We have said that in the event of additional funding, local government will be a key priority.