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Mark Drakeford wrote to Boris Johnson in furlough plea before Covid restrictions decision in Wales

The information was revealed from the cabinet meeting where it was decided to introduce new restrictions in Wales after Christmas

Boris Johnson was urged to reintroduce furlough by Wales First Minister Mark Drakeford (Image: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

First Minister Mark Drakeford wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to urge him to re-introduce furlough as the Welsh Government cabinet debated new restrictions in Wales.

The cabinet met on December 16 to decide if additional measures were needed as the Omicron wave swept the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - and the next day Mr Drakeford announced extra rules on hospitality, events and the closure of nightclubs for after Christmas.

The Chief Medical Officer Frank Atherton informed the cabinet that Omicron cases were doubling every three days and while there were reports of reduced severity in symptoms the sheer number of cases would lead to substantial pressure on the NHS.

Minutes from the meeting state there was a great deal of concern that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government appeared to be ignoring the scientific advice on the spread of Omicron and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury had refused to provide financial support to the devolved governments to take their own measures.

Given the financial constraints, ministers agreed that officials should explore whether rules could be strengthened by moving from guidance to regulations wherever possible and limiting social contact.

The meeting was paused and when they reconvened First Minister informed cabinet that he had written to the Prime Minister earlier that day to urge him again to either reintroduce the furlough scheme, along with allied measures, for the whole of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ or to provide the devolved governments with access to Treasury funds to enable them to introduce their own measures.

Furlough was never re-introduced but º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced additional rates linked support on December 21 - with Welsh Government receiving £50m.

Cabinet agreed there should be more stringent measures - with further legal restrictions to include the reintroduction of two metre social distancing and the rule of six.