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NDM7062 Debate: The Shared Prosperity Fund

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Meeting: 11/06/2019 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)

Debate: The Shared Prosperity Fund

NDM7062 - Rebecca Evans (Gower)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:

1. Notes:

a) that Wales receives around £370m every year in structural and investment funds as a result of the UK’s membership of the EU;

b) the promises made during the EU referendum that Wales would not lose a penny as a result of the UK leaving the EU;

c) the support of the National Assembly’s External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee, Finance Committee, the All Party Parliamentary Group on Post-Brexit Funding for Nations, Regions and Local Areas and most stakeholders for future arrangements which respect the devolution settlement.

2. Regrets the lack of detail from the UK Government about its proposals for a UK Shared Prosperity Fund and that it failed to respect the devolution settlement in developing these proposals.

3. Rejects the idea of a centralised or UK-directed fund or one which seeks to bypass the devolved administrations post-Brexit.

4. Calls on the UK Government to:

a) fulfil the promise that Wales would not a lose a penny as a result of leaving the EU;

b) respect devolution and ensure Wales retains the autonomy to develop and deliver successor arrangements for structural and investment funds tailored to the distinctive policy, legislative and partnership landscape in Wales.

Co-Submitters

Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)

The following amendment was tabled:

Amendment 1Darren Millar (Clwyd West)

Delete points 2 and 3.

Minutes:

The item started at 18.03

Voting on the motion and amendment under this item was deferred until Voting Time.

NDM7062 - Rebecca Evans (Gower)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:

1. Notes:

a) that Wales receives around £370m every year in structural and investment funds as a result of the UK’s membership of the EU;

b) the promises made during the EU referendum that Wales would not lose a penny as a result of the UK leaving the EU;

c) the support of the National Assembly’s External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee, Finance Committee, the All Party Parliamentary Group on Post-Brexit Funding for Nations, Regions and Local Areas and most stakeholders for future arrangements which respect the devolution settlement.

2. Regrets the lack of detail from the UK Government about its proposals for a UK Shared Prosperity Fund and that it failed to respect the devolution settlement in developing these proposals.

3. Rejects the idea of a centralised or UK-directed fund or one which seeks to bypass the devolved administrations post-Brexit.

4. Calls on the UK Government to:

a) fulfil the promise that Wales would not a lose a penny as a result of leaving the EU;

b) respect devolution and ensure Wales retains the autonomy to develop and deliver successor arrangements for structural and investment funds tailored to the distinctive policy, legislative and partnership landscape in Wales.

Co-Submitters

Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)

The following amendment was tabled:

Amendment 1Darren Millar (Clwyd West)

Delete points 2 and 3.

A vote was taken on amendment 1:

For

Abstain

Against

Total

10

2

34

46

Amendment 1 was not agreed.

A vote was taken on the motion:

NDM7062 - Rebecca Evans (Gower)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:

1. Notes:

a) that Wales receives around £370m every year in structural and investment funds as a result of the UK’s membership of the EU;

b) the promises made during the EU referendum that Wales would not lose a penny as a result of the UK leaving the EU;

c) the support of the National Assembly’s External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee, Finance Committee, the All Party Parliamentary Group on Post-Brexit Funding for Nations, Regions and Local Areas and most stakeholders for future arrangements which respect the devolution settlement.

2. Regrets the lack of detail from the UK Government about its proposals for a UK Shared Prosperity Fund and that it failed to respect the devolution settlement in developing these proposals.

3. Rejects the idea of a centralised or UK-directed fund or one which seeks to bypass the devolved administrations post-Brexit.

4. Calls on the UK Government to:

a) fulfil the promise that Wales would not a lose a penny as a result of leaving the EU;

b) respect devolution and ensure Wales retains the autonomy to develop and deliver successor arrangements for structural and investment funds tailored to the distinctive policy, legislative and partnership landscape in Wales.

Co-Submitters

Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)

For

Abstain

Against

Total

34

0

12

46

The motion was agreed.