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First Minster says she will hold º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government's feet to the fire on control of post EU funding

Eluned Morgan said she been reassured by Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens that the Welsh Government will run the new post EU funding regime

Eluned Morgan(Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)


First Minister Eluned Morgan said she will hold the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s “feet to the fire” after receiving what she said are categorical assurances that Sir Keir Starmer will follow through on a manifesto pledge of returning the running of post EU structural funding to the Welsh Government.

What became the Shared Prosperity Fund, which will from next year will be known as the Local Growth Fund, was established by the former Tory Government of Boris Johnson as a replacement for the loss of structural funding form the EU following Brexit to some of the most deprived communities in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, including the Valleys and west Wales.

EU structural funding was administered by the Welsh Government via the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO). With lobbying from then Welsh Secretary, Alun Cairns, the decision was taken that the post EU funding would bypass the Welsh Government and go straight to local authorities who were able to bid for funding for local based projects.

Sir Keir Starmer first pledged a return of control to the Welsh Government when addressing the Welsh Labour’s annual conference in 2023. It was also confirmed in the party’s General Election manifesto last year.

Confusion over the role of the Welsh Government in running of the fund was created in the spending review documentation last week from Chancellor Rachel Reeves setting out º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government departmental spending settlements for the next three financial years starting next April.

It clearly highlighted a role for the Wales Office and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) in partnership with the Welsh Government on post EU structural funding.

It says: “As one of the representatives for the nations, the Wales Office will work with the MHCLG to implement the new local growth fund, working in partnership with the Welsh Government. This will ensure that this funding is spent on projects that matter to the people of Wales and will drive growth across the country.”

Similar language was also used in the documentation for Scotland nod Northern Ireland. Over the last week the Welsh Government has been seeking clarification, with the First Minister now saying she has received assurances from the Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones - although she didn’t mention Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Angela Rayner.