Part of 1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd – in the Senedd at 2:17 pm on 3 April 2019.
Thank you. It is my intention to bring forward before the end of the summer term a statement on the outlook for public spending, and that will certainly be informed by the form that Brexit takes, but you're absolutely right to say that there is no Brexit that isn't harmful to the Welsh economy, and we set that out very clearly in the 'Securing Wales's Future' policy paper, but also in terms of the economic analysis, which we also published in December, regarding the potential ways in which we might leave the EU. And, actually, it's a fact that Wales might even be or is likely to be even worse hit than other parts of the UK. I was interested to read today Goldman Sachs saying £600 million a week has already been lost to the UK since the European referendum. I certainly didn't see that on the side of a bus.