The figures show that across the UK less than half of the £20 million
post-Brexit Government fund to help small businesses deal with new rules for
trading with the EU has been handed out to companies. Out of the £8.4 million
that has been handed out England has received £7.2 million, Scotland £476,539,
Northern Ireland £434,234 and in Wales just £230,159.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have claimed the figures show
that the Tories have “shamefully left many small Welsh businesses high and dry”
and called on Rishi Sunak to reopen the fund during his budget next week.
Welsh Liberal Democrats Party Leader Jane Dodds MS stated:
“Smaller firms have continually borne the brunt of both the pandemic and the
government’s botched Brexit deal. The Conservatives are shamefully letting down
the backbone of the Welsh economy.
“Instead of offering small business owners support to
help them get back on their feet, ministers are clobbering them with a
manifesto-breaking tax hike in the form of national insurance rises.
“The Government must relaunch this fund, significantly
increase its budget and appoint a new SME trade minister to listen to the
concerns of small businesses. It must also significantly increase its
engagement with Welsh businesses to make them aware of the fund.
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