FM slams Chancellor as Scotland misses out on extra covid cash
Nicola Sturgeon says it's unacceptable that Scottish firms and workers are not being given additional financial support
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has insisted it is intolerable and unacceptable'' that coronavirus funding in England will not lead to extra cash being given to the Scottish Government.
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced billions of pounds of extra help for firms and workers affected by Covid-19 restrictions in England.
Scottish Tories hailed the blockbuster support'' from the UK Government, but Ms Sturgeon said the Chancellor has told the Scottish ministers that the new measures
won't deliver any upfront extra cash for Scotland'' beyond #700 million of funding that has already been pledged.
The First Minister hit out on Twitter, saying: Businesses in England have been given, rightly, an open ended commitment to support for as long as needed.
And @scotgov will be expected to match that for Scottish businesses - with no confirmation that the money will be there to pay for it (& no borrowing powers to raise it)''.
She added: It is an intolerable and unacceptable position - and deeply unfair to Scottish businesses who deserve the same open ended commitment given to counterparts in England.''
Her comments came after Mr Sunak announced that the Job Support Scheme, a replacement for the furlough scheme which is due to end this month, will be made more generous, with less expected from employers and fewer hours needed to be worked by staff.
Grants of up to #2,100 have also been announced for businesses in the second tier of the English alert system.
Scottish Finance Secretary Kate Forbes also hit out, saying: The Chancellor has written a blank cheque for business support grants in England, but is refusing to do the same for Scotland.''
She too described the situation as unacceptable and unsustainable'', before claiming that the Scottish Government was
being kept in the dark on future funding and denied the ability to borrow if we need to''.
Ms Forbes urged the Chancellor to provide more funding for Scotland, saying: It is utterly wrong for Scottish business to not have the same level of certainty on financial support that is available to businesses in England.