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£27bn draft budget is backed
South Wales Echo
|December 18, 2025
THE Senedd has backed the Welsh Government's “imperfect” £27bn draft budget following a late deal to prevent a “catastrophe” for public finances.
The 2026/27 spending plans passed with 24 in favour, 13 against and Plaid Cymru’s 13 members abstaining as part of a near-£300m deal with the Welsh Government.
Ministers will unveil the final budget in the new year before a further crunch vote on January 27.
But scrutiny committees warned inflation based on “outdated” forecasts could see real-terms cuts, criticising a lack of preventative spending and “business as usual” funding for culture.
Leading scrutiny on Tuesday, Peredur Owen Griffiths, who chairs the Senedd’s finance committee, sounded the alarm about inflation figures underpinning the draft budget.
He warned that while health and councils would receive uplifts, these were based on forecasts from March that are already outdated.
Calling on ministers to publish an assessment of inflationary pressures alongside the final budget, he said: “Some areas face real-terms cuts unless funding increases.”
The Plaid Cymru politician also urged the Welsh Government to develop a plan to close a “persistent productivity gap” compared with the UK average.
This story is from the December 18, 2025 edition of South Wales Echo.
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