Preparation for a 'No Deal' Brexit

Part of 1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd – in the Senedd at 1:31 pm on 3 April 2019.

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Photo of Rebecca Evans Rebecca Evans Labour 1:31, 3 April 2019

Thank you very much. There's very little that I could disagree with in the statement that you've provided this afternoon, which does demonstrate the level of expense that the Welsh Government is making in terms of investing to ensure that we are as best prepared as we possibly can for a Brexit of whatever type that might take. But what I have to say as well is that the funds that we're putting in through the EU transition fund and the level of resource that the Welsh Government is having to turn away from our day-to-day, core business and put into 'no deal' planning are absolutely huge and this is dominating the work of all departments. We have allocated funding that we have had as a Barnett consequential through our EU transition fund. So, some of that funding has gone to the business resilience fund—that's £1.7 million; £1.2 million to strengthen the capacity of local authorities to respond to Brexit; £435,000 to develop police capacity to respond to any civil contingencies; £0.5 million for local resilience forums, who will co-ordinate the response to civil contingencies, as and when they emerge; and £0.5 million to expand the provision of information and support, including immigration advice, to help European Economic Area citizens who are living in Wales. All of these are things that we only have to do because of the chaos that the UK Government has brought about.