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Welfare reform: Arlene Foster leaked document outlines financial crisis facing executive Welfare reform: Arlene Foster leaked document outlines financial crisis facing executive
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The BBC has seen a document in which Finance Minister Arlene Foster outlines the financial crisis facing the Stormont executive.The BBC has seen a document in which Finance Minister Arlene Foster outlines the financial crisis facing the Stormont executive.
Her paper, obtained by the Nolan Show, has been circulated to other executive ministersHer paper, obtained by the Nolan Show, has been circulated to other executive ministers
She said failure to agree welfare reform could mean a senior civil servant having to introduce cuts across all departments.She said failure to agree welfare reform could mean a senior civil servant having to introduce cuts across all departments.
Health would lose £280m and education £114m from this year's budget.Health would lose £280m and education £114m from this year's budget.
In her letter, Mrs Foster also said departments would not be allowed to use other money, such as that received for EU farm payments.In her letter, Mrs Foster also said departments would not be allowed to use other money, such as that received for EU farm payments.
She said "the impact would be severely constrained budgets".She said "the impact would be severely constrained budgets".
The document puts the total overall shortfall at £2.8bn.The document puts the total overall shortfall at £2.8bn.
Northern Ireland's politicians are due to debate the welfare reform bill in the assembly on Tuesday. Analysis
John Campbell, BBC News NI Economics and Business Editor
This memo increases the pressure on other parties ahead of the proposed vote on welfare reform.
It sketches out a worst case scenario for the budget if there is no agreement - what we might call Arlene Foster's nuclear option.
The big number is a £2.8bn cut which the minister says would have to be imposed if civil servants took control of the budget.
In cash terms that would mean slashing the budget by about 20% which would have a grave impact on public services.
Northern Ireland's politicians are due to debate the welfare reform bill in the assembly next week.
The main Stormont parties held talks with the Secretary of State Theresa Villiers on Wednesday but failed to produce any sign of a resolution to the continuing deadlock over the budget and welfare reform.The main Stormont parties held talks with the Secretary of State Theresa Villiers on Wednesday but failed to produce any sign of a resolution to the continuing deadlock over the budget and welfare reform.
The Northern Ireland parties had agreed a deal on Westminster's welfare reform in the Stormont House Agreement last December.The Northern Ireland parties had agreed a deal on Westminster's welfare reform in the Stormont House Agreement last December.
However, Sinn Féin withdrew its support for the bill in March.However, Sinn Féin withdrew its support for the bill in March.