Part of 1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd – in the Senedd at 1:30 pm on 3 April 2019.
I thank the Minister for her answer. Of course, the resources that have been spent on 'no deal' planning could have been spent on the Welsh national health service and our schools, which are crying out for investment, had the Westminster Government negotiated a sensible deal, along the lines set out in the joint Plaid Cymru/Welsh Government White Paper, 'Securing Wales' Future', published in January 2017. Not doing so led to total gridlock in Westminster, economic uncertainty and the requirement for Welsh Government to expend time and resources preparing for the eventuality of a 'no deal' Brexit. Could the Minister inform us whether it is her understanding that UK Government spending on 'no deal' is Barnettised? And, further to that, does the Minister agree that the British Treasury should compensate Welsh Government for any funds spent on Wales-specific preparations in this regard, since it is the fault of the Westminster Government that these valuable Welsh funds have been squandered?