It's outrageous I'm having to write this, but the UK Gov have defined ANOTHER rail project that is only in England as Eng & Wal.
This time it's... wait for it... Northern Powerhouse Rail is defined as being beneficial enough for Wales to mean we miss out on cash.
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Just a normal Welsh train journey in which a bunch of old boys hand out song sheets and get the carriage singing Xmas songs, accompanied by a ukulele (with amp) and kazoo
Ian Hislop, "James Cleverly. The only man who's got an adverb for a surname. I always listen to it and think, James cleverly went to Rwanda"
Naga Munchetty, "The essence of the Rwanda treaty is?"
Ian Hislop, "If British law says Rwanda is safe, it's safe. If British law say a cat is a dog. So it is" #HIGNFY
“When I hear politicians saying that we are being 'flooded' by refugees, I always remind myself that each 'refugee' is a person, a person who for some reason left everything they love to find safety in a strange, and sometimes hostile, country.”
Rest in power, Benjamin Zephaniah
George Monibot, "The whole point of the Rwanda policy, is not to try to solve anything. Its to performatively beat up some of the most vulnerable and traumatised people on earth. In order to distract attention from the government's own failures" #BBCQT
'How many have gone to Rwanda so far?'
'Zero.'
Almost 400,000 asylum claims could have been handled with the money the government has already committed to the Rwanda policy, @helenhoddinott tells @mrjamesob.
So satisfying when a Tory gets trapped in their own lies…
This, on the bullshit line that drilling in the North Sea will bring us energy security, was a joy to watch.
more decisions about spending – including the allocation of funding streams that replace EU money – were being made in London rather than Cardiff. “When the money came through Europe, the decisions about how to spend it were made in Wales. Now they’re all made in Whitehall.”
The Welsh finance minister, Rebecca Evans, said: “We are not requesting any additional funding, just the freedom to deploy our existing budget in a way that enables us to deliver our priorities without the artificial straitjacket of our current unsatisfactory fiscal framework.”
She also warned: “These pressures we have sought to address this year will be even more difficult next year.”
Welsh financial crisis is symptomatic of increasing and wider attacks on their finances by some parts of the UK government, which add to spending pressures.
They believe hostile ministers in Whitehall deliberately make some spending decisions to undermine devolved governments, and are centralising spending and policies that should be controlled in Edinburgh, Cardiff or Belfast to boost Conservative political and policy agendas. “This isn’t a glitch; it’s a feature,” said a senior source.
Written Statement: Loss of funding to Wales as a result of the UK Government’s arrangements for replacement EU funding
On 13 April 2022, the UK Government published plans for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), which replaces the European Regional Development and European Social Funds. I want to update Members on the funding implications of this announcement for Wales.
The UK Government has failed to honour repeated promises that Wales would not be a penny worse off at the same time as deliberately overriding Welsh devolution.
The UK Government had a clear manifesto pledge in the 2019 election to replace and “at a minimum match the size” of former EU funding in each nation of the UK.
The calculation we have used to demonstrate the dramatic reduction in the funds Wales would have received had the UK Government delivered its pledge follows the methodology used by the UK Government in relation to the UKSPF.
The EU Regional Development and Social Funds would have been worth £1.404bn for the period January 2021 to March 2025, allowing for inflation and exchange rates in the same way as the UK Government has when calculating the level of UKSPF funding to be allocated to Wale
Taken together, the £243m loss in rural funding and the £772m shortfall in EU structural funds (table 2) add up to just more than £1bn. Applying the same inflation adjustment to rural funding as to the structural funds, the overall shortfall to the Welsh budget is more than £1.1bn.
These figures do not take into account the losses of funding from our access to other EU funding programmes, including Erasmus, Horizon and European Territorial Co-operation which have not been fully replaced by the UK Government.
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I had no idea that in the Duchy of Lancashire, if someone dies without leaving a will or known next of kin, King Charles gets the money
£60 million in the last 10 years.
How about stopping this right now?
@RussInCheshire Mum's story ⏬ £400k went to the King!!
An average of £25billion was wasted by the Tory Government every year since the 2019 election – almost all when Rishi Sunak was Chancellor or Prime Minister
https://t.co/I7WK0OI4Rm
BREAKING
Tories waste £100 BILLION of taxpayers' cash in 4 years
Sunak as Chancellor and PM....the crony contracts & duff deals...are equivalent to £1,500 for every single adult and child in the UK.
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At six stone, Stephen Smith was found fit for work and denied vital benefits
He was a victim of a cruel welfare system. As the Tories begin their latest attack on claimants, they are proving they learnt nothing from his tragic death
My column 👇
https://t.co/C1cYDy7k0Z
The Government think slashing benefits or scrapping legal aid is a great bullying tactic to get people into work but fail to remember the real life consequences.
Stephen Smith👇🏽 was 6 stone and had several health conditions. The DWP said he was ‘fit and capable of finding work’. He tried to fight it. They still cut his benefits. He later died.
If this poll bore out, the Conservatives would be reduced to just 62 seats. Sunak himself would lose his seat.
LAB 491, CON 62, LDM 52, SNP 22, PLC 3, GRN 1.
Labour majority of *332*
📣 The £6.5m restoration of @CardiffMarket_ is now fully funded and work to protect, preserve and future-proof the Grade II* Listed building is expected to begin in Summer 2024, thanks to £3.1m from Welsh Government's Transforming Towns programme.
👉 https://t.co/JAlzaJAEZ5
David Lammy: "I would have liked to have welcomed the new Foreign Secretary(David Cameron) to this place, but he isn't here.. The PM has looked at each of the 350 MPs, sitting opposite, & decided that none of them was better at representing Britain's interest on the world stage"