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Barnetising HS2 for Wales not going to happen says rail minister

Lord Hendy before joining the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government recognised the unfair funding deal for rail in Wales from the Westminster administration

Sir Peter Hendy.(Image: PA)

A º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government minister who said "something is amiss" with Wales missing out on HS2 funding has now confirmed Wales will not receive a multi-billion-pound windfall. Peter Hendy, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ minister of state for rail, gave evidence to the Senedd's infrastructure committee on Thursday, during which he rowed back on his previous position on HS2.

Carolyn Thomas pointed to 2022 comments from Jo Stevens, now the Welsh secretary in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cabinet, who said it was illogical to designate HS2 as a Wales and England project and estimated Wales was owed £4.6bn in consequential funding

The Labour Senedd member also raised Lord Hendy's 2023 comments that "something is amiss" with the way the Barnett funding formula is applied to HS2.

But Lord Hendy said on Thursday: "At the time I made my previous comments I wasn't a minister in the government – now I am and...the whole way in which the Barnett formula and Barnett consequentials work is about the devolution statement and a matter for wider government."

Appearing to read from a script, the life peer added: "Heavy rail is reserved in Wales so that any heavy rail scheme the department delivers should always be classified as England and Wales when the formula is applied which includes HS2.

"And that's different from Scotland and Northern Ireland where heavy rail is devolved and therefore they do get Barnett-based funding."

Lord Hendy, former chair of Network Rail, told the committee this is consistent with funding arrangements for all the other policy areas reserved in Wales but devolved in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

He said: "The context of everybody's remarks on this was the previous º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government had not in fact given enhancement spending in Wales in any meaningful way and this one is." He would not comment on changes to the Barnett formula but clarified none are proposed.