ECONOMIC GROWTH

Government must back up claim that UKSPF provides real terms match

If the Government is sure the UK Shared Prosperity Fund provides a real terms match for every LEP area, then they should release the comparative data that backs up their argument, says Cllr Sir Stephen Houghton.

When allocations for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) were finally released earlier this month there would have been an element of initial relief that there, in black and white, was a commitment for a ‘real terms match' for every Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) area.

This is what many had been calling for – a guarantee that we would not be worse off under the new funding regime.

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