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Alun Cairns criticises £4bn EU funds 'mismanagement' | |
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Alun Cairns has launched a fierce attack on the "mismanagement" of £4bn of EU grants by the Welsh Government intended to help the poorest areas. | |
The Welsh secretary said Labour had let down west Wales and the valleys. | |
Speaking at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, Mr Cairns said some areas, which had the most EU funds, voted more heavily to leave. | |
A spokesman for First Minister Carwyn Jones insisted EU-funded programmes had made a "big difference" in Wales. | |
Mr Cairns accused Mr Jones of trying to present Wales as "a victim of the EU referendum", following the majority vote across the UK for Brexit. | |
"He seems to forget that Wales voted to leave the European Union too," he said. | |
Mr Cairns argued Brexit represented an opportunity to do things better - and warned "carrying on in the same old way, spending according to the same old plans after two decades is not an option any longer". | |
"After all, European structural funds are supposed to be a temporary fix, a stimulus for the most deprived parts of the UK. | |
"In Wales in 1999 I remember the debate about Objective One money - it was described as a 'once-in-a-generation opportunity'. | |
"But 16 years on, £4bn later, Labour's mismanagement of the funds has let those communities down. | |
"So much was their frustration that those areas that had received most European aid were the very same areas that voted in the strongest numbers to leave the European Union. | |
"If only they [Labour] had focused on the outcomes in the same way that they focused on the money that they were spending in those projects." | |
Mr Cairns told the conference the new structure after Brexit "will give us the opportunity to follow UK priorities, investing in a way that is completely tailored to the Welsh and the UK economy". | |
The Vale of Glamorgan MP singled out Mr Jones for criticism, but added: "Whether we like it or not, we must work from that instruction. | |
"There are new and exciting opportunities for Wales with the UK being the global leader in free trade." | |
Mr Cairns argued the new Department for International Trade will be "fundamental" to seek out new markets and increase inward investment for Wales. | |
A spokesman for the first minister said there was an "astonishing paradox" in Mr Cairns's remarks. | |
"First he celebrates the good employment figures in Wales, and then he trashes European funding," he said. | "First he celebrates the good employment figures in Wales, and then he trashes European funding," he said. |
"The truth is that European funded programmes, like Jobs Growth Wales, have made a big difference to Welsh businesses and job-seekers. | "The truth is that European funded programmes, like Jobs Growth Wales, have made a big difference to Welsh businesses and job-seekers. |
"The reason Wales is out-stripping other parts of the UK doesn't have anything to do with the Tories in Westminster." | "The reason Wales is out-stripping other parts of the UK doesn't have anything to do with the Tories in Westminster." |
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