HM Treasury, along with all of HM Government, are committed to ensuring that we make a success of EU-exit. At Autumn Budget 2017, my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer committed £3 billion to help Departments and devolved Administrations make necessary preparations for EU-exit in 2018-19 and 2019-20; this was subsequently increased by £0.5 billion in the 2018 Budget, meaning the Government have invested over £4 billion in preparing for EU-exit since 2016. Working with colleagues across Government to deliver on the referendum while protecting jobs, businesses and prosperity and to support Departments in planning for EU-exit, HM Treasury has allocated the following funding to Departments for the financial year 2019-20: Department £m(*) Attorney General’s Office 3 Cabinet Office 59 Competition and Markets Authority 20 Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 190 Department for Culture, Media and Sport 30 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 410 Department for International Trade 128 Department for Transport 25 Department of Health and Social Care 50 Department for Work and Pensions 15 Food Standards Agency 16 Foreign and Commonwealth Office 45 HM Revenue & Customs 375 HM Treasury 35 Home Office 480 Ministry of Defence 12 Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government 35 Ministry of Justice 30 Northern Ireland Office 1 Office for National Statistics 2 Police Service of Northern Ireland 16 Scotland Office 0.3 Single Intelligence Account 3 The National Archives 2 The Supreme Court 1 Wales Office 0.3 £m(*) Northern Ireland Executive 20 Scottish Government 55 Welsh Government 31 *Numbers rounded to the nearest million unless otherwise stated
This has generated the following Barnett consequentials for the devolved Administrations:
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