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The Welsh government will get an additional £104m to spend over the next two years as a result of the chancellor's Budget. | The Welsh government will get an additional £104m to spend over the next two years as a result of the chancellor's Budget. |
Capital spending - which pays for long-term infrastructure and building projects - is being boosted by £161m in Wales. | Capital spending - which pays for long-term infrastructure and building projects - is being boosted by £161m in Wales. |
However, that will be offset by cuts in day-to-day revenue funding. | However, that will be offset by cuts in day-to-day revenue funding. |
The Labour Welsh government attacked a "disappointing" Budget that it said would put pressure on services. | The Labour Welsh government attacked a "disappointing" Budget that it said would put pressure on services. |
The devolved administration is feeling the impact of a squeeze on revenue in Whitehall. | The devolved administration is feeling the impact of a squeeze on revenue in Whitehall. |
It has an annual budget of around £15bn, but will lose £57m over the next two financial years as a result of reductions announced in the Budget. | It has an annual budget of around £15bn, but will lose £57m over the next two financial years as a result of reductions announced in the Budget. |
The Welsh government says it will actually have to find even bigger savings because of cuts that had already been announced. | The Welsh government says it will actually have to find even bigger savings because of cuts that had already been announced. |
However, Wales Office minister Stephen Crabb said that despite 1% cuts to other UK government departments Wales would only see a 0.2% cut. | However, Wales Office minister Stephen Crabb said that despite 1% cuts to other UK government departments Wales would only see a 0.2% cut. |
Growth | Growth |
Delivering his fourth Budget to Parliament, Mr Osborne cut his official growth forecast in half, but insisted the UK would avoid a "triple dip" recession. | Delivering his fourth Budget to Parliament, Mr Osborne cut his official growth forecast in half, but insisted the UK would avoid a "triple dip" recession. |
He said his Budget was for "those who want to work and get on". | He said his Budget was for "those who want to work and get on". |
Welsh Secretary David Jones, who is in Vietnam on a trade mission, said: "The measures announced by the chancellor today are intended to stabilise the country's finances, restore business confidence, and ensure private sector growth." | Welsh Secretary David Jones, who is in Vietnam on a trade mission, said: "The measures announced by the chancellor today are intended to stabilise the country's finances, restore business confidence, and ensure private sector growth." |
He added: "It is now up to the first minister and his team to set their own priorities and use this funding to invest in high-quality infrastructure, including any shovel-ready projects waiting for the financial backing to get off the ground." | He added: "It is now up to the first minister and his team to set their own priorities and use this funding to invest in high-quality infrastructure, including any shovel-ready projects waiting for the financial backing to get off the ground." |
The Welsh government says that by 2014-15 its capital budget will be 40% lower after allowing for inflation than it was in 2010-11. | The Welsh government says that by 2014-15 its capital budget will be 40% lower after allowing for inflation than it was in 2010-11. |
First Minister Carwyn Jones had called on the chancellor to borrow more to pay for an economic stimulus - a call the Conservatives described as "casino economics". | First Minister Carwyn Jones had called on the chancellor to borrow more to pay for an economic stimulus - a call the Conservatives described as "casino economics". |
Finance Minister Jane Hutt said: "The price for additional capital investment is high - paid for by cuts to our revenue for the next two years. | Finance Minister Jane Hutt said: "The price for additional capital investment is high - paid for by cuts to our revenue for the next two years. |
"These cuts are a real blow and will place our crucial public services under further pressure." | "These cuts are a real blow and will place our crucial public services under further pressure." |
She added: "We have repeatedly called on the UK government to boost infrastructure investment to stimulate the economy. | She added: "We have repeatedly called on the UK government to boost infrastructure investment to stimulate the economy. |
"This Budget falls far short of what we called for and urgently require." | "This Budget falls far short of what we called for and urgently require." |
Talks between the Welsh and UK governments on improvements to the M4. | Talks between the Welsh and UK governments on improvements to the M4. |
Mr Crabb said there would be "no lack of money for infrastructure in Wales". | Mr Crabb said there would be "no lack of money for infrastructure in Wales". |
The Wales Office said a £2,000 cut in national insurance bills for employers would benefit 35,000 business in Wales. | The Wales Office said a £2,000 cut in national insurance bills for employers would benefit 35,000 business in Wales. |
Conservative and Liberal Democrat politicians hailed a rise in the personal income tax allowance to £10,000 in April 2014 - a year earlier than planned. | Conservative and Liberal Democrat politicians hailed a rise in the personal income tax allowance to £10,000 in April 2014 - a year earlier than planned. |
The UK government says a further 12,000 people in Wales will pay no income tax as a result of the higher allowance - the income threshold at which people start paying tax. | The UK government says a further 12,000 people in Wales will pay no income tax as a result of the higher allowance - the income threshold at which people start paying tax. |
Taken together, increases to the allowance since 2012 will have lifted 130,000 people out of income tax in Wales. | Taken together, increases to the allowance since 2012 will have lifted 130,000 people out of income tax in Wales. |
Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams called it a "historic achievement". | Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams called it a "historic achievement". |
The Welsh Labour government should its additional funding "to get our economy moving and to tackle the extremely high unemployment levels we have in Wales", she said. | The Welsh Labour government should its additional funding "to get our economy moving and to tackle the extremely high unemployment levels we have in Wales", she said. |
Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards said Mr Osborne should have adopted the Silk Commission proposals to give the Welsh government more powers to borrow money and vary taxes. |