UK Statistics Head Directly Contradicts Cameron Claims: Flood Spending Cut By 250 Million Pounds
David Camerons claim that spending on flood defences will rise under the Coalition has been contradicted by the UKs official statistics watchdog which says that the budget has been cut by nearly £250m.
Sir Andrew Dilnot, head of the UK Statistics Authority, said that it is in the public interest for official figures on flood defences to be published.
His intervention comes after a bitter row between Labour and Owen Paterson, the environment secretary, which will be the subject of a House of Commons debate today.
Labour and Friends of the Earth have claimed that cuts to flood maintenance may have contributed to the damage caused by the floods this winter. David Cameron, however, claimed that the government is spending more on flood defences between 2011 and 2015 than in the previous four year period. The spending, however, includes money raised from private firms and other third parties.
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