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Chancellor announces £2.1bn funding for no-deal Brexit

An immediate cash boost to help get the UK ready for Brexit on 31 October has been announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid.

The move sees Brexit funding for this year double, with £1.1 billion being provided to departments and the devolved administrations immediately, and a further £1 billion made available, should it be needed. This will ensure government departments step up vital operational preparations across the country as the UK leaves the EU on 31 October.

The funding announced will be used for border and customs operations, critical medical supplies, support for UK nationals abroad, and an awareness campaign to ensure the public and businesses are ready to leave the EU.

In total the Treasury has now made available £6.3 billion to prepare for EU exit, including £4.2 billion funding this financial year.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, said:

“With 92 days until the UK leaves the European Union it’s vital that we intensify our planning to ensure we are ready. We want to get a good deal that abolishes the anti-democratic backstop. But if we can’t get a good deal, we’ll have to leave without one. This additional £2.1 billion will ensure we are ready to leave on 31 October – deal or no deal.”

Targeted funding allocated today will support critical operations, including £344 million to help get new border and customs operations ready. This includes:

  • An extra 500 border force officers, meaning we will have added up to 1,000 more officers this year.
  • Boosting capacity to process UK passport applications this year, helping avoid delays.
  • Doubling the support made available for customs agents to train new staff or invest in better IT so businesses can get the support they need to complete customs declarations.
  • Improving transport infrastructure around ports and additional funding for ‘Operation Brock’ to manage traffic disruption in Kent.
  • Enhancing support available on government helplines.

£434 million has been made available to help ensure continuity of vital medicines and medical products, including through freight capacity, warehousing and stockpiling.

£108 million will be available to promote and support businesses to ensure they are ready for Brexit, including a national programme of business readiness and helping exporters to prepare for, and capitalise on, new opportunities.

Also, £138 million will be used to boost public communications, including:

  • A new information campaign to help people and businesses get ready to leave on 31 October.
  • Increasing consular support and information for Brits living abroad.
  • Support for local areas including Northern Ireland.

In addition to the £1.1 billion immediate funding, the Chancellor also committed that a further £1 billion will be available for all departments and the devolved administrations to enhance operational preparedness for the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 October.

Departments will be invited to submit bids to the Treasury if they require additional funding, and the devolved administrations can submit bids where they face disproportionate pressures compared to England.

For more information, see GOV.UK for the original news story: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/chancellor-announces-billions-to-turbo-charge-no-deal-preparations

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