NDM8356 - Opposition Debate

Tabled on 13/09/2023 | For debate on 20/09/2023

To propose that the Senedd:

1. Notes the First Minister’s claims that Welsh public services must make cuts due to a £900m shortfall during this financial year.

2. Recognises that the Welsh Government has received record levels of funding from the UK Government in recent years.

3. Regrets that despite the Welsh Government receiving 20 per cent more to spend per person on health in Wales than spending per person on health in England, not all of that funding is being currently being allocated to the Welsh NHS.

4. Calls on the Welsh Government to ensure the health budget is protected from any further cuts during the current financial year.

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NDM8356 - 1 | Tabled on 15/09/2023

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To propose that the Senedd:

1. Notes the First Minister’s claims that Welsh public services must make cuts due to a real terms £900m inflationary shortfall since the spending review in 2021.

2. Believes that Westminster Governments have failed to provide Wales with fair and adequate funding since the dawn of devolution.

3. Regrets the Welsh Government’s failure to foresee and prepare for these financial difficulties.

4. Regrets the lack of opportunities provided to the Senedd by the Welsh Government to scrutinise any proposed cuts.

5.. Calls on the Welsh Government to protect funding for all front line services, including the NHS.

NDM8356 - 2 | Tabled on 15/09/2023

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To propose that the Senedd:

1.    Notes that at the UK Spring Budget, the Welsh Government Budget for 23/24 was worth £900m less than expected at the time of the UK Spending Review in 2021.

2.    Regrets the impact on Wales of the mismanagement of the UK economy and public finances by successive UK Conservative governments.

3.    Calls on the Chancellor of the Exchequer to invest in public services, including the NHS, and public infrastructure in the Autumn Statement, ensuring Wales receives its fair share of consequential funding.